Adapted cabling of an EEG cap improves simultaneous measurement of EEG and fMRI at 7T
Autor: | René Scheeringa, Oliver Kraff, Andrew G. Webb, David G. Norris, Matthias C. Meyer, Natalia Petridou |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Oscillations Channel (digital image) 7T Computer science Medizin Electroencephalography 150 000 MR Techniques in Brain Function Receiver coil 03 medical and health sciences Mri image 0302 clinical medicine Signal quality Eeg data medicine EEG Evoked Potentials Brain Mapping medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry General Neuroscience fMRI EEG cap Brain Pattern recognition Magnetic Resonance Imaging Electrophysiology 030104 developmental biology Electromagnetic coil Artificial intelligence business Artifacts 030217 neurology & neurosurgery ERP |
Zdroj: | Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 331 Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 331. ELSEVIER |
ISSN: | 1872-678X 0165-0270 |
Popis: | Background The combination of EEG and ultra-high-field (7 T and above) fMRI holds the promise to relate electrophysiology and hemodynamics with greater signal to noise level and at higher spatial resolutions than conventional field strengths. Technical and safety restrictions have so far resulted in compromises in terms of MRI coil selection, resulting in reduced, signal quality, spatial coverage and resolution in EEG-fMRI studies at 7 T. New method We adapted a 64-channel MRI-compatible EEG cap so that it could be used with a closed 32-channel MRI head coil thus avoiding several of these compromises. We compare functional and anatomical as well as the EEG quality recorded with this adapted setup with those recorded with a setup that uses an open-ended 8-channel head-coil. Results Our set-up with the adapted EEG cap inside the closed 32 channel coil resulted in the recording of good quality EEG and (f)MRI data. Both functional and anatomical MRI images show no major effects of the adapted EEG cap on MR signal quality. We demonstrate the ability to compute ERPs and changes in alpha and gamma oscillations from the recorded EEG data. Comparison with existing methods Compared to MRI recordings with an 8-channel open-ended head-coil, the loss in signal quality of the MRI images related to the adapted EEG cap is considerably reduced. Conclusions The adaptation of the EEG cap permits the simultaneous recording of good quality whole brain (f)MRI data using a 32 channel receiver coil, while maintaining the quality of the EEG data. |
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