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Automatic detector of High Frequency Oscillations for human recordings with macroelectrodes
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2010
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EngineeringWearable TechnologyNeurophysiological BiomarkersElectroencephalographySocial SciencesElectrophysiological EvaluationKinesiologyBiosignal ProcessingNoiseHuman RecordingsCognitive ElectrophysiologyNeurologyTimefrequency AnalysisSignal DetectionVisual MarkingAutomatic DetectorAutomatic DetectorsHigh Frequency OscillationsNeuroimagingSignal ProcessingHigh-frequency MeasurementNeurophysiologyEeg Signal ProcessingElectrophysiologyNeuroscienceBrain Electrophysiology
High Frequency Oscillations (HFOs) in the EEG are a promising biomarker of epileptogenic tissue. Given that the visual marking of HFOs is highly time-consuming and subjective, automatic detectors are necessary. In this study, we present a novel automatic detector that detects HFOs by incorporating information of previously detected baselines. The detector was trained on 72 channels and tested on 278, achieving a mean sensitivity of 96.8% with a mean false positive rate of 4.86%. This low rate is reasonable since only visually marked baseline segments were considered as the true negatives. This detector could be useful for the systematic study of HFOs and for their eventual clinical application.
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