EEG based brain source localization comparison of sLORETA and eLORETA

Human brain generates electromagnetic signals during certain activation inside the brain. The localization of the active sources which are responsible for such activation is termed as brain source localization. This process of source estimation with the help of EEG which is also known as EEG inverse...

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Main Authors: Jatoi, M.A., Kamel, N., Malik, A.S., Faye, I.
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Published: Kluwer Academic Publishers 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.310622022-03-25T08:53:44Z EEG based brain source localization comparison of sLORETA and eLORETA Jatoi, M.A. Kamel, N. Malik, A.S. Faye, I. Human brain generates electromagnetic signals during certain activation inside the brain. The localization of the active sources which are responsible for such activation is termed as brain source localization. This process of source estimation with the help of EEG which is also known as EEG inverse problem is helpful to understand physiological, pathological, mental, functional abnormalities and cognitive behaviour of the brain. This understanding leads for the specification for diagnoses of various brain disorders such as epilepsy and tumour. Different approaches are devised to exactly localize the active sources with minimum localization error, less complexity and more validation which include minimum norm, low resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (LORETA), standardized LORETA, exact LORETA, Multiple Signal classifier, focal under determined system solution etc. This paper discusses and compares the ability of localizing the sources for two low resolution methods i.e., sLORETA and eLORETA respectively. The ERP data with visual stimulus is used for comparison at four different time instants for both methods (sLORETA and eLORETA) and then corresponding activation in terms of scalp map, slice view and cortex map is discussed. © 2014, Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine. Kluwer Academic Publishers 2014 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84921047689&doi=10.1007%2fs13246-014-0308-3&partnerID=40&md5=8963777e43e824d926bc863f312dbd15 Jatoi, M.A. and Kamel, N. and Malik, A.S. and Faye, I. (2014) EEG based brain source localization comparison of sLORETA and eLORETA. Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 37 (4). pp. 713-721. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31062/
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description Human brain generates electromagnetic signals during certain activation inside the brain. The localization of the active sources which are responsible for such activation is termed as brain source localization. This process of source estimation with the help of EEG which is also known as EEG inverse problem is helpful to understand physiological, pathological, mental, functional abnormalities and cognitive behaviour of the brain. This understanding leads for the specification for diagnoses of various brain disorders such as epilepsy and tumour. Different approaches are devised to exactly localize the active sources with minimum localization error, less complexity and more validation which include minimum norm, low resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (LORETA), standardized LORETA, exact LORETA, Multiple Signal classifier, focal under determined system solution etc. This paper discusses and compares the ability of localizing the sources for two low resolution methods i.e., sLORETA and eLORETA respectively. The ERP data with visual stimulus is used for comparison at four different time instants for both methods (sLORETA and eLORETA) and then corresponding activation in terms of scalp map, slice view and cortex map is discussed. © 2014, Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine.
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author Jatoi, M.A.
Kamel, N.
Malik, A.S.
Faye, I.
spellingShingle Jatoi, M.A.
Kamel, N.
Malik, A.S.
Faye, I.
EEG based brain source localization comparison of sLORETA and eLORETA
author_facet Jatoi, M.A.
Kamel, N.
Malik, A.S.
Faye, I.
author_sort Jatoi, M.A.
title EEG based brain source localization comparison of sLORETA and eLORETA
title_short EEG based brain source localization comparison of sLORETA and eLORETA
title_full EEG based brain source localization comparison of sLORETA and eLORETA
title_fullStr EEG based brain source localization comparison of sLORETA and eLORETA
title_full_unstemmed EEG based brain source localization comparison of sLORETA and eLORETA
title_sort eeg based brain source localization comparison of sloreta and eloreta
publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
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