The impact of uncertain spike identification in event related EEG-fMRI in epilepsy

G. J. Huiskamp*, M. Hersevoort, M. Zijlmans, F. Leijten

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Abstract

In EEG correlated fMRI interictal spikes as identified in the EEG during scanning of an epilepsy patient are used as events in an event related fMRI design. Spike identification, whether automatic or by a human observer, is accompanied by uncertainty and inevitably leads to false detections and missed events. This situation is not common in event related fMRI, where events are usually controlled by the experimental paradigm. In a simulation study based on a well controlled fMRI motor task we evaluated the effect on the significance of the expected fMRI activation of missed and false events. It is found that the impact of missed events is larger, suggesting that uncertain spikes should be included in the analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2007 JOINT MEETING OF THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NONINVASIVE FUNCTIONAL SOURCE IMAGING OF THE BRAIN AND HEART AND THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUNCTIONAL BIOMEDICAL IMAGING
Place of PublicationNEW YORK
PublisherIEEE
Pages220-222
Number of pages3
ISBN (Print)978-1-4244-0948-8
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventJoint Meeting of the 6th Symposium on Noninvasive Functional Source Imaging of the Brain and Heart/International Conference on Functional Biomedical Imaging - Hangzhou, Netherlands
Duration: 12 Oct 200714 Oct 2007

Conference

ConferenceJoint Meeting of the 6th Symposium on Noninvasive Functional Source Imaging of the Brain and Heart/International Conference on Functional Biomedical Imaging
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
Period12/10/0714/10/07

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