학술논문

Head movement compensation in real-time magnetoencephalographic recordings
Document Type
article
Source
MethodsX, Vol 1, Iss C, Pp 275-282 (2014)
Subject
Brain computer interface (BCI)
Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Neurofeedback
Real-time analysis
Science
Language
English
ISSN
2215-0161
Abstract
Neurofeedback- and brain-computer interface (BCI)-based interventions can be implemented using real-time analysis of magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings. Head movement during MEG recordings, however, can lead to inaccurate estimates of brain activity, reducing the efficacy of the intervention. Most real-time applications in MEG have utilized analyses that do not correct for head movement. Effective means of correcting for head movement are needed to optimize the use of MEG in such applications. Here we provide preliminary validation of a novel analysis technique, real-time source estimation (rtSE), that measures head movement and generates corrected current source time course estimates in real-time. rtSE was applied while recording a calibrated phantom to determine phantom position localization accuracy and source amplitude estimation accuracy under stationary and moving conditions. Results were compared to off-line analysis methods to assess validity of the rtSE technique. The rtSE method allowed for accurate estimation of current source activity at the source-level in real-time, and accounted for movement of the source due to changes in phantom position. The rtSE technique requires modifications and specialized analysis of the following MEG work flow steps. • Data acquisition • Head position estimation • Source localization • Real-time source estimation This work explains the technical details and validates each of these steps.