We report a low cost mobile EEG system for characterizing cortical auditory responses. The system is built using commercial off-the-shelf components and each unit costs less than $200. It measures seven EEG channels plus one audio channel (envelope only), and communicates the data to external devices via Bluetooth. A novel implementation was pursued in order to support local signal compression using compressed sensing. At the same time, it provides a low cost solution that is useful for recording cortical auditory responses and extracting clinically relevant features of the waveform. This system has been designed with the eventual goal of long term monitoring of the brain activity of schizophrenic patients outside a clinical setting, in order to better understand auditory hallucinations and manage their ongoing treatment. In this preliminary study we obtained simultaneous audio and cortical recordings of evoked auditory responses from normal healthy subjects wearing the EEG for several hours in duration. We report evoked auditory responses for 2 Hz and 40 Hz click trains. We also report alpha wave responses, demonstrating stable and high quality recordings over a five hour period.

Senevirathna, B., Berman, L., Bertoni, N., Pareschi, F., Mangia, M., Rovatti, R., et al. (2016). Low cost mobile EEG for characterization of cortical auditory responses. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/ISCAS.2016.7527437].

Low cost mobile EEG for characterization of cortical auditory responses

MANGIA, MAURO;ROVATTI, RICCARDO;
2016

Abstract

We report a low cost mobile EEG system for characterizing cortical auditory responses. The system is built using commercial off-the-shelf components and each unit costs less than $200. It measures seven EEG channels plus one audio channel (envelope only), and communicates the data to external devices via Bluetooth. A novel implementation was pursued in order to support local signal compression using compressed sensing. At the same time, it provides a low cost solution that is useful for recording cortical auditory responses and extracting clinically relevant features of the waveform. This system has been designed with the eventual goal of long term monitoring of the brain activity of schizophrenic patients outside a clinical setting, in order to better understand auditory hallucinations and manage their ongoing treatment. In this preliminary study we obtained simultaneous audio and cortical recordings of evoked auditory responses from normal healthy subjects wearing the EEG for several hours in duration. We report evoked auditory responses for 2 Hz and 40 Hz click trains. We also report alpha wave responses, demonstrating stable and high quality recordings over a five hour period.
2016
Proceedings - IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems
1102
1105
Senevirathna, B., Berman, L., Bertoni, N., Pareschi, F., Mangia, M., Rovatti, R., et al. (2016). Low cost mobile EEG for characterization of cortical auditory responses. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/ISCAS.2016.7527437].
Senevirathna, Bathiya; Berman, Lauren; Bertoni, Nicola; Pareschi, Fabio; Mangia, Mauro; Rovatti, Riccardo; Setti, Gianluca; Simon, Jonathan; Abshire, ...espandi
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