Third order spectral analysis robust to mixing artifacts for mapping cross-frequency interactions in EEG/MEG
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
We present a novel approach to the third order spectral analysis, commonly called bispectral analysis, of electroencephalographic
(EEG) and magnetoencephalographic (MEG) data for studying cross-frequency functional
brain connectivity. The main obstacle in estimating functional connectivity from EEG and MEG measurements
lies in the signals being a largely unknown mixture of the activities of the underlying brain sources. This often
constitutes a severe confounder and heavily affects the detection of brain source interactions. To overcome this
problem, we previously developed metrics based on the properties of the imaginary part of coherency. Here,
we generalize these properties from the linear to the nonlinear case. Specifically, we propose a metric based
on an antisymmetric combination of cross-bispectra, which we demonstrate to be robust to mixing artifacts.
Moreover, our metric provides complex-valued quantities that give the opportunity to study phase relationships
between brain sources.
The effectiveness of the method is first demonstrated on simulated EEG data. The proposed approach shows a
reduced sensitivity to mixing artifactswhen comparedwith a traditional bispectralmetric. It also exhibits a better
performance in extracting phase relationships between sources than the imaginary part of the cross-spectrumfor
delayed interactions. The method is then applied to real EEG data recorded during resting state. A crossfrequency
interaction is observed between brain sources at 10 Hz and 20 Hz, i.e., for alpha and beta rhythms.
This interaction is then projected from signal to source level by using a fit-based procedure. This approach highlights
a 10–20 Hz dominant interaction localized in an occipito-parieto-central network.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Functional connectivity
Cross-frequency interactions
Higher order spectral analysis
Bispectrum
Brain networks
Volume conduction
Elenco autori:
Chella, Federico; Marzetti, Laura; Pizzella, Vittorio; Zappasodi, Filippo; Nolte, G.
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