Towards Real-Time Detection of Auditory Steady-State Responses: A Comparative Study

被引:2
作者
Wang, Lei [1 ]
Noordanus, Elisabeth [1 ]
Van Opstal, Adrianus Johannes [1 ]
机构
[1] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Dept Biophys, Donders Ctr Neurosci, NL-6525 AJ Nijmegen, Netherlands
关键词
Detectors; Signal to noise ratio; Real-time systems; Electroencephalography; Steady-state; Time measurement; Maximum likelihood estimation; Auditory steady-state response; amplitude modulation stimuli; Bayes factor; EEG; high-order monaural beats; Neyman-Pearson detector; spectral F test; sequential probability ratio test; F-TEST; PHASE; COHERENCE; EEG;
D O I
10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3100157
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
To objectively evaluate weak neural responses such as auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs) often involves repetitive measurements, after which the accumulated trials are averaged or analyzed by statistical methods to detect a significant response. Such detection methods are often performed off-line on all measured trials. However, the number of required trials, and therefore the measurement time, is often heuristically chosen, and might be suboptimal. In this work, we compared three real-time signal-detection algorithms that could yield improved detection performance, at reduced measurement time. The classical Neyman-Pearson (NP) detector was evaluated by quantifying the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and detection probability of ASSRs, as a function of accumulated trial number. We also analyzed the performance of the Bayes factor (BF) to detect ASSRs at different thresholds. Finally, we modified the sequential probability ratio test (SPRT), with a cropped maximum likelihood (ML) estimator, such that it can detect ASSRs (with unknown SNRs) sequentially. We compared the three real-time detectors by using Monte Carlo simulation, and evaluated their performance on detecting ASSRs, generated from the superposition of a pair of amplitude-modulated (AM) tones near 40 Hz in the EEG of nine subjects with normal hearing. The low-order ASSRs (i.e., envelope frequency-following responses) have been sufficiently evaluated in the literature. However, the higher-order ASSRs might reflect further nonlinear mechanisms in the upper ascending auditory pathway. Results show that the real-time detectors can detect not only all low-order ASSRs but also higher-order ASSRs at frequencies with lower SNR. The NP detector yielded the best simulation and actual detection performance. For all subjects, the second-order ASSRs could already be detected with the NP and BF detectors within five trials, but more trials were needed for the modified SPRT detector. In general, higher-order ASSRs require more trials to detect, with the exception of ASSRs near 40 Hz and 80 Hz. In conclusion, compared with traditional off-line detectors, both (real-time) NP and BF detectors showed improved detection performance, and their application in EEG experiments can save valuable measurement time.
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页码:108975 / 108991
页数:17
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