Departments of Fundamental and Clinical Neurosciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Comput Intell Neurosci. 2011;2011:813870. doi: 10.1155/2011/813870. Epub 2011 Jan 5.
This paper describes methods to analyze the brain's electric fields recorded with multichannel Electroencephalogram (EEG) and demonstrates their implementation in the software CARTOOL. It focuses on the analysis of the spatial properties of these fields and on quantitative assessment of changes of field topographies across time, experimental conditions, or populations. Topographic analyses are advantageous because they are reference independents and thus render statistically unambiguous results. Neurophysiologically, differences in topography directly indicate changes in the configuration of the active neuronal sources in the brain. We describe global measures of field strength and field similarities, temporal segmentation based on topographic variations, topographic analysis in the frequency domain, topographic statistical analysis, and source imaging based on distributed inverse solutions. All analysis methods are implemented in a freely available academic software package called CARTOOL. Besides providing these analysis tools, CARTOOL is particularly designed to visualize the data and the analysis results using 3-dimensional display routines that allow rapid manipulation and animation of 3D images. CARTOOL therefore is a helpful tool for researchers as well as for clinicians to interpret multichannel EEG and evoked potentials in a global, comprehensive, and unambiguous way.
本文介绍了用多通道脑电图(EEG)记录的脑电场的分析方法,并展示了它们在 CARTOOL 软件中的实现。它主要关注这些场的空间特性的分析,以及跨时间、实验条件或人群的场拓扑变化的定量评估。拓扑分析具有优势,因为它们是独立于参考的,因此可以得到统计上明确的结果。从神经生理学的角度来看,拓扑差异直接表明大脑中活跃神经元源的配置发生了变化。我们描述了场强和场相似度的全局度量、基于拓扑变化的时间分割、频域中的拓扑分析、拓扑统计分析以及基于分布式逆解的源成像。所有分析方法都在一个名为 CARTOOL 的免费学术软件包中实现。除了提供这些分析工具外,CARTOOL 还特别设计了使用 3 维显示例程来可视化数据和分析结果,这些例程允许快速操作和动画化 3 维图像。因此,CARTOOL 是研究人员和临床医生以全局、全面和明确的方式解释多通道 EEG 和诱发电位的有用工具。