Effects of local skull inhomogeneities on EEG source estimation
β Scribed by Jorma O Ollikainen; Marko Vauhkonen; Pasi A Karjalainen; Jari P Kaipio
- Book ID
- 104376622
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 674 KB
- Volume
- 21
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1350-4533
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β¦ Synopsis
The accuracy of the head model affects the solutions of the EEG inverse problems. If a simple three-sphere model and standard conductivity values for brain, skull and scalp regions are used, significant errors may occur in the dipole localisation. One of the most sensitive head model parameters is the conductivity of the skull. A realistic three-dimensional finite-element model provides a method to study the effect of inhomogeneities of the skull on the solutions of EEG inverse problems. In this paper the effect of a local skull conductivity inhomogeneity on source estimation accuracy is analyzed by computer simulations for different numbers of electrodes. It is shown that if the inhomogeneity of the skull conductivity is not taken into account, localisation errors of approximately 1 cm can be encountered in the equivalent current dipole estimation. This modelling error introduces a bias to the solution which cannot be compensated by increasing the number of electrodes.
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