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The authors propose a new application-specific, post-acquisition quality evaluation method for brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images. The domain of a MRI slice is regarded as universal set. Four feature images; greyscale, local entropy, local contrast and local standard deviation are extracted from the slice and transformed into the binary domain. Each feature image is regarded as a set enclosed...
This paper studies the effect of subdermal EEG lead placement on measurement sensitivity distributions, and compares them with the sensitivity distributions obtained using surface EEG leads. A five-layered isotropic head model was constructed based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. The surface electrodes were placed on the scalp of the model according to the traditional 10–20 EEG system. The...
This paper studies the effect of bipolar subdermal EEG lead placement on measurement sensitivity distributions. The electrodes were subdermally located on the skull of a realistic human head and arranged in a 5×5 matrix of electrodes located at the apex of the cranial vault. The effects on the measurement sensitivity were studied by means of the half-sensitivity volume (HSV). The results indicate...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) generated by cerebral cortex can be recorded far away from the cortex, analogous to the electrocardiogram (ECG) that can be recorded far from the heart. ECG is often seen as an artifact in EEG recordings. In this paper we demonstrate that the burst suppression pattern of EEG, which is generated by the cerebral cortex, can be recorded at a distance from the cortex with...
The skull is a tissue with a widely controversial range of conductivity values. This article correlates live skull conductivity measurements with post mortem conductivity measurements with a scaling factor ranging between 2.5 and 4. The scaling factor is validated by a mathematical model that determines the skull conductivity using saline and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) conductivities and correlated...
The skull is a tissue with a widely controversial range of conductivity values. This article correlates live skull conductivity measurements with post mortem conductivity measurements with a scaling factor ranging between 2.5 and 4. The scaling factor is validated by a mathematical model that determines the skull conductivity using saline and CSF conductivities and correlated with published physical...
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