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Non-linear transfer characteristics of stimulation and recording hardware account for spurious low-frequency artifacts during amplitude modulated transcranial alternating current stimulation (AM-tACS)

机译:振荡和录音硬件算法的非线性传递特性对幅度调制经颅交流刺激(AM-TAC)的抑制低频伪影

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Amplitude modulated transcranial alternating current stimulation (AM-tACS) has been recently proposed as a possible solution to overcome the pronounced stimulation artifact encountered when recording brain activity during tACS. In theory, AM-tACS does not entail power at its modulating frequency, thus avoiding the problem of spectral overlap between brain signal of interest and stimulation artifact. However, the current study demonstrates how weak non-linear transfer characteristics inherent to stimulation and recording hardware can reintroduce spurious artifacts at the modulation frequency. The input-output transfer functions (TFs) of different stimulation setups were measured. Setups included recordings of signal-generator and stimulator outputs and M/EEG phantom measurements. 6th-degree polynomial regression models were fitted to model the input-output TFs of each setup. The resulting TF models were applied to digitally generated AM-tACS signals to predict the frequency of spurious artifacts in the spectrum. All four setups measured for the study exhibited low-frequency artifacts at the modulation frequency and its harmonics when recording AM-tACS. Fitted TF models showed non-linear contributions significantly different from zero (all p .05) and successfully predicted the frequency of artifacts observed in AM-signal recordings. Results suggest that even weak non-linearities of stimulation and recording hardware can lead to spurious artifacts at the modulation frequency and its harmonics. These artifacts were substantially larger than alpha-oscillations of a human subject in the MEG. Findings emphasize the need for more linear stimulation devices for AM-tACS and careful analysis procedures, taking into account low-frequency artifacts to avoid confusion with effects of AM-tACS on the brain.
机译:最近已经提出了幅度调制的经颅交流刺激(AM-TAC)作为在TAC期间记录脑活动时遇到的明显刺激伪像的可能解决方案。理论上,AM-TAC不能以其调制频率提供功率,从而避免了兴趣和刺激伪影的脑信号之间的光谱重叠问题。然而,目前的研究表明了刺激和记录硬件固有的弱的非线性转移特性可以在调制频率下重新引入杂散的伪影。测量不同刺激设置的输入输出传递函数(TFS)。设置包括信号发生器和刺激器输出和M / EEG Phantom测量的录制。第六度多项式回归模型安装以模拟每个设置的输入输出TFS。得到的TF模型被应用于数字生成的AM-TAC信号以预测光谱中的虚假伪影的频率。测量的所有四个设置在记录AM-TAC时,在调制频率和其谐波上表现出低频伪影。拟合TF模型显示出与零(所有P& .05)显着不同的非线性贡献,并成功地预测了在AM信号录制中观察到的伪影频率。结果表明,甚至弱的刺激和录音硬件的非线性甚至可能导致调制频率和谐波的虚假伪影。这些伪影基本上大于MEG中人体受试者的α-振荡。调查结果强调了对AM-TAC和仔细分析程序的更多线性刺激装置,考虑到低频伪像以避免混淆am-tacs对大脑的影响。

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