In this study the P300 latency jitter has been explored in an EEG data set collected from a group of patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC; n=13) that was administered with an auditory Oddball paradigm under passive and active conditions. A method based on wavelet transform was applied to estimate single trial P300 waveforms. Preliminary results showed that 5 Vegetative State (VS) and 8 Minimally Conscious Staten (MCS) patients exhibited significantly higher values of P300 latency jitter as compared to those obtained from a control group of 12 healthy subjects. In addition, the magnitude of the P300 latency jitter negatively correlated with patients' clinical status. The existence of such phenomenon might substantially limit an effective use of Brain Computer Interface systems for communication.
P300 latency Jitter occurrence in patients with disorders of consciousness: Toward a better design for Brain Computer Interface applications / Schettini, Francesca; Risetti, Monica; Aricò, Pietro; Formisano, Rita; Babiloni, Fabio; Mattia, Donatella; Cincotti, Febo. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 6178-6181. (Intervento presentato al convegno 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC 2015 tenutosi a Milano; Italy nel 2015) [10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319803].
P300 latency Jitter occurrence in patients with disorders of consciousness: Toward a better design for Brain Computer Interface applications
SCHETTINI, FRANCESCA
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;Aricò, Pietro;BABILONI, Fabio;CINCOTTI, FEBOUltimo
2015
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In this study the P300 latency jitter has been explored in an EEG data set collected from a group of patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC; n=13) that was administered with an auditory Oddball paradigm under passive and active conditions. A method based on wavelet transform was applied to estimate single trial P300 waveforms. Preliminary results showed that 5 Vegetative State (VS) and 8 Minimally Conscious Staten (MCS) patients exhibited significantly higher values of P300 latency jitter as compared to those obtained from a control group of 12 healthy subjects. In addition, the magnitude of the P300 latency jitter negatively correlated with patients' clinical status. The existence of such phenomenon might substantially limit an effective use of Brain Computer Interface systems for communication.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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