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Source analysis of bimodal event-related potentials with auditory-visual stimuli
Authors
H Cui
L Feng
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Y Hu
X Xie
S Xu
H Yan
Publication date
1 January 2013
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'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)'
Doi
Abstract
Dipole source analysis is applied to model brain generators of surface-recorded evoked potentials, epileptiform activity, and event-related potentials (ERP). The aim of this study was to explore brain activity of interaction between bimodal sensory cognition. Seven healthy volunteers were recruited in the study and ERP to these stimuli were recorded by 64 electrodes EEG recording system. Subjects were exposed to either the auditory and the visual stimulus alone or the combined auditory-visual (AV) stimuli. The identification of brain areas of the EP was realized using CURRY 6.0 software. A source localization analysis was performed across conditions over initial, early and later temporal stages (i.e. 3 stimuli conditions × 3 temporal stages). The source locations across conditions were contrasted over similar time periods, indicating that source location of the bimodal auditory-visual (AV) stimuli differed from the sum of source locations from the auditory and the visual stimulus alone. These data provide evidence that there exists interplay in the brain in the bimodal auditory-visual stimuli paradigm. © 2013 IEEE.published_or_final_versio
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