E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Ultra-low Noise EEG at LSBB: New results

  • Hamzei Nazanin,
  • Bastany Zoya,
  • Jutzeler Catherine R.,
  • Yedlin Matt,
  • Kramer John L.K.,
  • Steeves John D.,
  • Dumont Guy A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20161205003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. 05003

Abstract

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In this study, we investigate functional correlates of gamma band oscillations in low-noise EEG signals acquired in the LSBB shielded capsule and compare them to signals acquired in a typical hospital environment. Using a research-grade EEG acquisition system, we acquired 64-channel EEG recordings from three volunteers performing several cognitive, sensory, and motor tasks in both LSBB and hospital settings. Time-frequency analysis on the signals acquired in both environments reveals that the task-induced increase in gamma band (>30 Hz) energy relative to the resting state EEG is more prominent in signals acquired at LSBB, suggesting that task-specific changes in EEG are better reflected and more readily detected in signals acquired at LSBB. These results further demonstrate the potential value of low-noise settings such as the LSBB for conducting challenging high-frequency EEG studies.