A method for analyzing the ERP associated with high frequency ANT DBS offset
Herkko Mattila, Anna-Liisa Satomaa, Kai Lehtimäki, Jari Hyttinen, Sari-Leena Himanen, Jukka Peltola

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to analyze brain activity changes using EEG during high-frequency deep brain stimulation of the anterior thalamic nucleus.
Contribution
A novel toolset for sensor and source space EEG analysis during high-frequency ANT DBS is developed and demonstrated.
Findings
An ERP was found time-locked to the offset of high-frequency ANT DBS.
The ERP sources were localized in the limbic system, particularly the anterior cingulate cortex.
The anterior cingulate cortex oscillated in synchrony with the ERP.
Abstract
We describe a sensor and source space electroencephalography (EEG) analysis method for clinically established high frequency (140 Hz) deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the anterior nucleus of thalamus (ANT). We demonstrate this by evaluating the EEG effects time locked to DBS in a single participant. We used 1 s on and 5 s off stimulation on/off durations, providing a large number of trials. After artifact cleaning, the stimulation on-off EEG were averaged, and sensor and source space signals were determined and assessed. We found an event-related potential (ERP) time locked to the DBS stimulation offset. Source localization analysis revealed that the main sources of this ERP were localized in the limbic system (Papez circuit). Further, the sources in the anterior cingulate cortex were found to oscillate in synchrony with the ERP. This study shows that time-locked EEG analysis related…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · ECG Monitoring and Analysis · Blind Source Separation Techniques
