Applied Sciences (Apr 2019)

Preprocessing for Lessening the Influence of Eye Artifacts in EEG Analysis

  • Alejandro Villena,
  • Lorenzo J. Tardón,
  • Isabel Barbancho,
  • Ana M. Barbancho,
  • Elvira Brattico,
  • Niels T. Haumann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9091757
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 1757

Abstract

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We dealt with the problem of artifacts in EEG signals in relation to the usage of lengthy trials. Specifically, we considered eye artifacts found in EEG signals, their influence in the analysis of the data and alternatives to diminish their impact on later studies of brain activity on lengthy tasks. We proposed a scheme of partial rejection of independent signal components, provided a method to extract EEG signal components with diminished influence of eye artifacts, and assess the importance of using artifact free signal excerpts to extract signal components in order to analyze brain activity in a musical context.

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