计算机科学
脑磁图
干扰(通信)
可穿戴计算机
人工智能
信号处理
实时计算
计算机视觉
人机交互
嵌入式系统
计算机硬件
电信
数字信号处理
脑电图
精神科
频道(广播)
心理学
作者
Robert A. Seymour,Nicholas Alexander,Stephanie Mellor,George C. O’Neill,Tim M. Tierney,Gareth R. Barnes,Eleanor A. Maguire
出处
期刊:NeuroImage
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2021-12-18
卷期号:247: 118834-118834
被引量:108
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118834
摘要
One of the primary technical challenges facing magnetoencephalography (MEG) is that the magnitude of neuromagnetic fields is several orders of magnitude lower than interfering signals. Recently, a new type of sensor has been developed - the optically pumped magnetometer (OPM). These sensors can be placed directly on the scalp and move with the head during participant movement, making them wearable. This opens up a range of exciting experimental and clinical opportunities for OPM-based MEG experiments, including paediatric studies, and the incorporation of naturalistic movements into neuroimaging paradigms. However, OPMs face some unique challenges in terms of interference suppression, especially in situations involving mobile participants, and when OPMs are integrated with electrical equipment required for naturalistic paradigms, such as motion capture systems. Here we briefly review various hardware solutions for OPM interference suppression. We then outline several signal processing strategies aimed at increasing the signal from neuromagnetic sources. These include regression-based strategies, temporal filtering and spatial filtering approaches. The focus is on the practical application of these signal processing algorithms to OPM data. In a similar vein, we include two worked-through experiments using OPM data collected from a whole-head sensor array. These tutorial-style examples illustrate how the steps for suppressing external interference can be implemented, including the associated data and code so that researchers can try the pipelines for themselves. With the popularity of OPM-based MEG rising, there will be an increasing need to deal with interference suppression. We hope this practical paper provides a resource for OPM-based MEG researchers to build upon.
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