basics of eeg recording and signal processing in brain
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Biomedical signal processing engineer and Data Acquisition specialist
PhD students in Biomedical Engineering at Tehran university
Foroogh Najafi
Basics of EEG recording and signal processing in brain mapping
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Neuroimaging/Brain Imaging
• is the use of various techniques to either directly or indirectly image the structure, function, of the nervous system
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Brain imaging
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Structural Functional
X-ray
MRI
CT
fMRI
PET
SPECT
EEG fNIRS
fMRI
QEEG X-ray MRI
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Data acquisition Data preprocess
Data-processing – feature extraction
Producing result/output
Statistical test
Feature selection
classification
Classification performance measurement
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Data acquisition Data preprocess
Data-processing – feature extraction
Producing result/output
Statistical test
Feature selection
classification
Classification performance measurement
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Stage 1 : Data acquisition
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Outline
• Part 1:• Neural basis of the EEG • EEG recording setup
• Part 2:• Rest EEG vs Task based EEG• Task designing
• Part 3:• EEG Dataset
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Neural basis of the EEG
Part 1.1
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Neurons
• Neurons Cells within the nervous system
• Electrically excitable cell
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Action potential
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EEG
• The EEG represents a set of field potentials from the summated activity of many neurons, recorded by multiple electrodes on the surface of the scalp.
• activity that occurs in the superficial layers of the cortex
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Advantages
• Direct method
• Non invasive method
• High temporal resolution
• Less cost than nearly all other brain imaging devices
• Simple to use
• portable
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Advantages
• Safe and Painless no real safety restrictions
• EEG does not aggravate claustrophobia
• EEG is silent
• Relatively tolerant of subject movement
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Disadvantages
• Low spatial resolution
• Record electrical activity of cortex
• Low signal to noise ratio
• Hard to interpret (noise, artifacts)
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Applications of EEG
• study the brain
• clinical EEG
• Diagnostic tests
• evaluate the effect of medical and psychological treatment
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mental illness/disorderbrain deathEpilepsyParkinsonAlzheimer's
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Applications of EEG
• Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI):
• Sleep Study
• Alertness, Drowsiness Detection
• Sport study
• Neuromarketing
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EEG recording setupPart 1.2
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EEG Recording setup
• Electrodes
• Amplifier
• Recording software
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Electrode cap
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Electrodes
• Wet Electrodes :
• Dry Electrodes :
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Saline-based electrode
Gel-based electrode
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Electrodes (cont.)
• Passive Electrodes
• Active Electrodes
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Reference Electrode
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Bipolar and unipolar measurements
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Bipolarunipolar
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EEG Electrode placement
• International system
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is an internationally recognized method to describe and apply the location of scalp electrodes in the context of an EEG exam
10–20 system or International 10–20 system
10-10 placement
10 – 5 placement
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10–20 system vs 10–10 system
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International 10–20 system
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Rest EEG vs Task based EEG
Part 2.1
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Rest EEG vs Task based EEG
• Resting-state EEG
• Task based EEG
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eyes closed
eyes open
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Task designing
Part 2.2
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Why we need task designing?
• We need to display different kind of stimulus
• In specific orders with specific timing
• We need to mark each event on our EEG or we want to have each event start time
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100 ms 300 ms
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Task designing software/toolbox
• All coding language
• Psychtoolbox
• PsychoPy
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Task designing software/toolbox (cont.)
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EEG Dataset
free EEG data database
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physionet
• https://www.physionet.org/
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EEG MOTOR MOVEMENT/IMAGERY DATASET
Sleep-EDF Database
CHB-MIT SCALP EEG DATABASE
MAMEM SSVEP DATABASE
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BCI Competitions
• BCI Competition I
• BCI Competition II (also called BCI Competition 2003)
• BCI Competition III
• BCI Competition IV
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http://www.bbci.de/competition/
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Temple University Hospital (TUH) Corpus
• A large collection of EEG recorded in clinical settings (hospital data).
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https://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/tuh_eeg/
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Data acquisition Data preprocess
Data-processing – feature extraction
Producing result/output
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Frequency
Amplitude
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Frequency Is speed of an oscillation/ rhythm (number
of oscillation per second)
Unit: HZ
0-100 HZ
0-45 HZ
Power: amount of energy in each frequency band
Squared amplitude
Power
Amplitude in time
Amount of synchronization among neurons or
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Stage 1 : Preprocessing
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Stage 1 : Preprocessing
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Outline
• Preprocessing
• EEG Artifact
• EEG Preprocessing method
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1st stage: Preprocessing
• Artifact rejection and noise removal
• Normalization
• Signal segmentation
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What is an artifact or noise in EEG?
• Any unwanted signal that appears with your signal(data) and prevent you to see or analysis the main signal(data)
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EEG Artifact
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What we could do?
• Prevent it :• Take control step so we have as MINIMUM as possible unwanted signal
• Clean it and try to remove it :• Artifact removal method in preprocessing stage
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Physiological artifacts: Eye movement (EOG)
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Physiological artifacts: Eye movement (EOG)
50Eye blink (EB), horizontal eye movement (HEM), vertical eye movement (VEM) .
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Physiological artifacts: Muscle activity (EMG)
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The duration of EMG artifact varies
according to the duration of the muscle
activity; thus, it ranges from less than a
second to an entire EEG record.
Muscle Artefact (EMG ) artifact starts as low as 12 Hz
and ranges to 300 Hz.
Most of the spectrum lies between 30-150 Hz.
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Physiological artifacts: Muscle activity (EMG)
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Head shaking movement (HSM), swallowing, teeth tapping (TT) and grinding teeth (GT).
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Physiological artifacts: Heart activity (ECG)
time locked to cardiac contractions
most easily identified by their synchronization with complexes in the ECG channel
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NON - Physiological artifacts : line artifact (50/60 HZ)
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Preprocessing method
• Filtering (high-pass filter- low-pass filter- notch filter(Band-stop filter))
• Baseline removal
• Re-reference
• Channel rejection
• Data rejection
• ICA
• Interpolate all the removed channels
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Applying Filter
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• The frequency range of signal
• The range for signal analysis
• Processing method
• The goal of analysis
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Sampling frequency
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EEG with Muscle artifact: before and after filtering
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50 HZ noise removal by applying notch filter
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Baseline correction
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detrend
Filtering High pass filter
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ICA
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ICA for denoising
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Lateral eye movement
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Muscle
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Automatic ICA component removal(cont.)
•Visual inspection
• Toolbox and plugins
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ICLabel
ADJUST
MARA
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Automatic ICA component removal(cont.)
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ADJUST
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MARA (Multiple Artifact Rejection Algorithm)
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ICLabel
• EEGLAB plug-in for automatic independent component (IC) classification.
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trained on thousands of labeled ICs and hundreds of thousands of unlabeled ICs.
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Practice
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Data acquisition Data preprocess
Data-processing – feature extraction
Producing result/output
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Feature extraction
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Stage 2 : Processing (Feature Extraction)
Why we need feature extraction?
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Frequency
Amplitude
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Frequency Is speed of an oscillation/ rhythm (number
of oscillation per second)
Unit: HZ
0-100 HZ
0-45 HZ
Power: amount of energy in each frequency band
Squared amplitude
Power
Amplitude in time
Amount of synchronization among neurons or
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EEG Frequency Band
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Delta wave
oslow, < 3.5 Hz
oin adults
onormal sleep rhythm (stages III & IV)
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Theta wave
orhythmic, 4-7 Hz
oDrowsy, sleep (stage I)
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Alpha wave
orhythmic, 8-13 Hz
omostly on occipital lobe
o20-200 μ V
oNormal
o Physically and mentally relaxed
orelaxed awake rhythm with eyes closed
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Beta wave
oirregular, 14-30 Hz
omostly on temporal and frontal lobe
omental activity, sensory-motory recovery
oexcitement
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Gamma wave
o>30 Hz
ofrontal and central lobes
oinspiration, focus, higher learning
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Frequency Is speed of an oscillation/ rhythm (number
of oscillation per second)
Unit: HZ
0-100 HZ
0-45 HZ
Power: amount of energy in each frequency band
Squared amplitude
Amplitude in time
Amount of synchronization among neurons or
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Time-Domain analysis
• Maximum and Minimum
• Mean
• Variance
• Skewness
• kurtosis
Frequency-Domain analysis
• Absolute Power
• Relative Power
• Mean frequency
Time-Frequency analysis
• Wavelet Transform
• Hilbert–Huang transform
• STFT
Non-Linear analysis
• Approximate entropy
• Correlation dimension
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ERP
• Event-related potentials (ERPs) are very small voltages generated in the brain structures in response to specific events or stimuli (Blackwood and Muir, 1990).
• Stimulus-locked
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ERP (cont.)
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ERP (cont.)
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Occurrence
Amplitude
Latency
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