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Evaluation and comparison of most prevalent artifact reduction methods for EEG acquired simultaneously with fMRI
ID Kraljič, Aleksij (Author), ID Matkovič, Andraž (Author), ID Purg, Nina (Author), ID Demšar, Jure (Author), ID Repovš, Grega (Author)

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Abstract
Multimodal neuroimaging using EEG and fMRI provides deeper insights into brain function by improving the spatial and temporal resolution of the acquired data. However, simultaneous EEG-fMRI inevitably compromises the quality of the EEG and fMRI signals due to the high degree of interaction between the two systems. Fluctuations in the magnetic flux flowing through the participant and the EEG system, whether due to movement within the magnetic field of the scanner or to changes in magnetic field strength, induce electrical potentials in the EEG recordings that mask the much weaker electrical activity of the neuronal populations. A number of different methods have been proposed to reduce MR artifacts. We present an overview of the most commonly used methods and an evaluation of the methods using three sets of diverse EEG data. We limited the evaluation to open-access and easy-to-use methods and a reference signal regression method using a set of six carbon-wire loops (CWL), which allowed evaluation of their added value. The evaluation was performed by comparing EEG signals recorded outside the MRI scanner with artifact-corrected EEG signals recorded simultaneously with fMRI. To quantify and evaluate the quality of artifact reduction methods in terms of the spectral content of the signal, we analyzed changes in oscillatory activity during a resting-state and a finger tapping motor task. The quality of artifact reduction in the time domain was assessed using data collected during a visual stimulation task. In the study we utilized hierarchical Bayesian probabilistic modeling for statistical inference and observed significant differences between the evaluated methods in the success of artifact reduction and associated signal quality in both the frequency and time domains. In particular, the CWL system proved superior to the other methods evaluated in improving spectral contrast in the alpha and beta bands and in recovering visual evoked responses. Based on the results of the evaluation study, we proposed guidelines for selecting the optimal method for MR artifact reduction.

Language:English
Keywords:electroencephalography EEG, functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI, neurosciences, neuroimaging, brain, methodology, EEG-fMRI, carbon-wire loop, ballistocardiogram, MR artifacts, EEG preprocessing, imaging artifact, Bayesian statistics in neuroscience
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:29.08.2022
Year:2022
Number of pages:Str. 1-20
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-139482 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.91:616.8
ISSN on article:2813-1193
DOI:10.3389/fnimg.2022.968363 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:119872259 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.09.2022
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Title:Frontiers in neuroimaging
Shortened title:Front. neuroimaging
Publisher:Frontiers Media SA
ISSN:2813-1193
COBISS.SI-ID:105382915 This link opens in a new window

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License:CC BY 4.0, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Description:This is the standard Creative Commons license that gives others maximum freedom to do what they want with the work as long as they credit the author.
Licensing start date:03.09.2022

Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:elektroencefalografija EEG, funkcijsko magnetnoresonančno slikanje fMRI, nevroznanost, slikanje možganov, možgani, metodologija

Projects

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:J3-9264
Name:Razstavljanje kognicije: Mehanizmi in reprezentacije delovnega spomina

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:J7-8275
Name:Stabilni in dinamični vzorci EEG in fMR funkcijske konektivnosti ter njihove povezave z individualnimi razlikami

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:P3-0338
Name:Fiziološki mehanizmi nevroloških motenj in bolezni

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:P5-0110
Name:Psihološki in nevroznanstveni vidiki kognicije

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