会议专题

The PI Latency of Single-trial ERPs Estimated by Two Peak-picking Strategies

Reliable latency estimation of a given component is essential for single-trial analysis of event-related potentials (ERPs). Peak-picking is a straightforward method for latency determination in single trials. The peak-picking method has so far been carried out according to the maximal-peak strategy, which looks for the largest deflection in a low-pass filtered epoch within a predefined time window. We introduced another peak-picking criterion and named it as the closest-peak strategy in the present study. According to the strategy, the peak of an ERP component in single trials is defined as the peak timely closest to the average-ERP peak. The main results derived from visual stimulus ERP data at POz showed that: 1) the single-trial PI latency estimated by the closestpeak strategy was timely concentrated around the PI peak in average ERP while the PI peak extracted by the maximal-peak strategy distributed relatively scattered on the time axis; 2) the PI amplitude in average ERP acquired by the maximal-peak strategy was larger than that acquired by the closest-peak strategy at 5% significance level. Although the conclusion is premature, this comparative study suggested that the closest-peak strategy may be more suitable and reliable for peak-picking method.

event-related potential peak latency peak-picking

Dandan Zhang Yuejia Luo

State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning Beijing Normal University Beijing, China

国际会议

2011 4th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics(第四届生物医学工程与信息学国际会议 BMEI 2011)

上海

英文

884-888

2011-10-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)