Improving the Quality of EEG Data in Patients With Alzheimers Disease Using ICA
Author
Other authors
Publication date
2008ISBN
9783642024894
ISSN
0302-9743
Abstract
Does Independent Component Analysis (ICA) denature EEG
signals? We applied ICA to two groups of subjects (mild Alzheimer
patients and control subjects). The aim of this study was to examine
whether or not the ICA method can reduce both group di®erences and
within-subject variability. We found that ICA diminished Leave-One-
Out root mean square error (RMSE) of validation (from 0.32 to 0.28),
indicative of the reduction of group di®erence. More interestingly, ICA
reduced the inter-subject variability within each group (¾ = 2:54 in the
± range before ICA, ¾ = 1:56 after, Bartlett p = 0.046 after Bonfer-
roni correction). Additionally, we present a method to limit the impact
of human error (' 13:8%, with 75.6% inter-cleaner agreement) during
ICA cleaning, and reduce human bias. These ¯ndings suggests the novel
usefulness of ICA in clinical EEG in Alzheimer's disease for reduction of
subject variability.
Document Type
Object of conference
Language
English
Keywords
Alzheimer, Malaltia d'
Pages
8 p.
Publisher
Springer
Citation
Vialatte, F. -., Sole-Casals, J., Maurice, M., Latchoumane, C., Hudson, N., Wimalaratna, S., . . . Cichocki, A. (2009). Improving the quality of EEG data in patients with alzheimer's disease using ICA doi:10.1007/978-3-642-03040-6_119
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