Physiological artifacts in scalp EEG and ear-EEG

Abstract Background A problem inherent to recording EEG is the interference arising from noise and artifacts. While in a laboratory environment, artifacts and interference can, to a large extent, be avoided or controlled, in real-life scenarios this is a challenge. Ear-EEG is a concept where EEG is...

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Main Authors: Simon L. Kappel, David Looney, Danilo P. Mandic, Preben Kidmose
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-08-01
Series:BioMedical Engineering OnLine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12938-017-0391-2
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spelling doaj-f7d87fc0dbcc404d928bba65476f32bf2020-11-24T21:28:55ZengBMCBioMedical Engineering OnLine1475-925X2017-08-0116111610.1186/s12938-017-0391-2Physiological artifacts in scalp EEG and ear-EEGSimon L. Kappel0David Looney1Danilo P. Mandic2Preben Kidmose3Department of Engineering, Aarhus UniversityPindropDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial CollegeDepartment of Engineering, Aarhus UniversityAbstract Background A problem inherent to recording EEG is the interference arising from noise and artifacts. While in a laboratory environment, artifacts and interference can, to a large extent, be avoided or controlled, in real-life scenarios this is a challenge. Ear-EEG is a concept where EEG is acquired from electrodes in the ear. Methods We present a characterization of physiological artifacts generated in a controlled environment for nine subjects. The influence of the artifacts was quantified in terms of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) deterioration of the auditory steady-state response. Alpha band modulation was also studied in an open/closed eyes paradigm. Results Artifacts related to jaw muscle contractions were present all over the scalp and in the ear, with the highest SNR deteriorations in the gamma band. The SNR deterioration for jaw artifacts were in general higher in the ear compared to the scalp. Whereas eye-blinking did not influence the SNR in the ear, it was significant for all groups of scalps electrodes in the delta and theta bands. Eye movements resulted in statistical significant SNR deterioration in both frontal, temporal and ear electrodes. Recordings of alpha band modulation showed increased power and coherence of the EEG for ear and scalp electrodes in the closed-eyes periods. Conclusions Ear-EEG is a method developed for unobtrusive and discreet recording over long periods of time and in real-life environments. This study investigated the influence of the most important types of physiological artifacts, and demonstrated that spontaneous activity, in terms of alpha band oscillations, could be recorded from the ear-EEG platform. In its present form ear-EEG was more prone to jaw related artifacts and less prone to eye-blinking artifacts compared to state-of-the-art scalp based systems.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12938-017-0391-2Ear-EEGPhysiological artifactsWearable EEGAlpha band modulation
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author Simon L. Kappel
David Looney
Danilo P. Mandic
Preben Kidmose
spellingShingle Simon L. Kappel
David Looney
Danilo P. Mandic
Preben Kidmose
Physiological artifacts in scalp EEG and ear-EEG
BioMedical Engineering OnLine
Ear-EEG
Physiological artifacts
Wearable EEG
Alpha band modulation
author_facet Simon L. Kappel
David Looney
Danilo P. Mandic
Preben Kidmose
author_sort Simon L. Kappel
title Physiological artifacts in scalp EEG and ear-EEG
title_short Physiological artifacts in scalp EEG and ear-EEG
title_full Physiological artifacts in scalp EEG and ear-EEG
title_fullStr Physiological artifacts in scalp EEG and ear-EEG
title_full_unstemmed Physiological artifacts in scalp EEG and ear-EEG
title_sort physiological artifacts in scalp eeg and ear-eeg
publisher BMC
series BioMedical Engineering OnLine
issn 1475-925X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background A problem inherent to recording EEG is the interference arising from noise and artifacts. While in a laboratory environment, artifacts and interference can, to a large extent, be avoided or controlled, in real-life scenarios this is a challenge. Ear-EEG is a concept where EEG is acquired from electrodes in the ear. Methods We present a characterization of physiological artifacts generated in a controlled environment for nine subjects. The influence of the artifacts was quantified in terms of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) deterioration of the auditory steady-state response. Alpha band modulation was also studied in an open/closed eyes paradigm. Results Artifacts related to jaw muscle contractions were present all over the scalp and in the ear, with the highest SNR deteriorations in the gamma band. The SNR deterioration for jaw artifacts were in general higher in the ear compared to the scalp. Whereas eye-blinking did not influence the SNR in the ear, it was significant for all groups of scalps electrodes in the delta and theta bands. Eye movements resulted in statistical significant SNR deterioration in both frontal, temporal and ear electrodes. Recordings of alpha band modulation showed increased power and coherence of the EEG for ear and scalp electrodes in the closed-eyes periods. Conclusions Ear-EEG is a method developed for unobtrusive and discreet recording over long periods of time and in real-life environments. This study investigated the influence of the most important types of physiological artifacts, and demonstrated that spontaneous activity, in terms of alpha band oscillations, could be recorded from the ear-EEG platform. In its present form ear-EEG was more prone to jaw related artifacts and less prone to eye-blinking artifacts compared to state-of-the-art scalp based systems.
topic Ear-EEG
Physiological artifacts
Wearable EEG
Alpha band modulation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12938-017-0391-2
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