Electrode configuration for central nervous system monitoring
First Claim
1. A method to minimize a number of electrodes in an array to only three by positioning electrodes of the electrode array to identify, in an electroencephalographic (EEG) signal obtained by the array, time periods that are contaminated with artifacts resulting from eye movements of a subject, the method comprising steps of:
- positioning first and second electrodes of the array on a forehead of the subject at first and second locations at which the electrodes obtain the EEG signal including an electrooculographic (EOG) artifact, the EEG signal comprising a voltage difference between a voltage obtained at the first electrode and a voltage obtained at the second electrode, wherein the locations of the first and second electrodes are such that eye movement in one of a horizontal or a vertical direction will result in a minimal overall change in the voltage difference between the first electrode and the second electrode to provide the EEG signal in which artifacts resulting from eye movement in the one direction are minimized or eliminated;
positioning a third electrode of the array on the head of the subject at a third location to maximize voltage changes occurring in an electrooculographic (EOG) signal as a result of eye movement in the other of the horizontal or the vertical direction obtaining the EOG signal, wherein the EOG signal comprises a voltage difference between a voltage obtained at the third electrode and a voltage obtained at an auxiliary electrode, wherein the auxiliary electrode is one of the electrodes in a set comprising the first electrode and the second electrode; and
identifying time periods in which maximized voltage changes occur in the EOG signal as artifact contaminated time periods in the EEG signal wherein the maximized voltage changes result from eye movement in the other direction.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method for positioning electrodes in an electrode array comprising a plurality of electrodes for central nervous system (CNS) monitoring from the forehead of a subject. In order to enable efficient detection of eye movement artifacts with a minimum number of electrodes, first and second electrodes are positioned so that eye movement in one of the horizontal or vertical directions causes a negligible overall voltage change between the first and second electrodes and at least a third electrode is positioned so that eye movement in the other of said horizontal and vertical directions causes a high potential difference between the third electrode and an auxiliary electrode, wherein the auxiliary electrode is one of the electrodes in a set comprising one of the first and second electrodes and a fourth electrode. The first and second electrodes are arranged to record an EEG signal and the third electrode and the auxiliary electrode are arranged to record an EOG signal indicative of eye movements of the subject.
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1. A method to minimize a number of electrodes in an array to only three by positioning electrodes of the electrode array to identify, in an electroencephalographic (EEG) signal obtained by the array, time periods that are contaminated with artifacts resulting from eye movements of a subject, the method comprising steps of:
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positioning first and second electrodes of the array on a forehead of the subject at first and second locations at which the electrodes obtain the EEG signal including an electrooculographic (EOG) artifact, the EEG signal comprising a voltage difference between a voltage obtained at the first electrode and a voltage obtained at the second electrode, wherein the locations of the first and second electrodes are such that eye movement in one of a horizontal or a vertical direction will result in a minimal overall change in the voltage difference between the first electrode and the second electrode to provide the EEG signal in which artifacts resulting from eye movement in the one direction are minimized or eliminated; positioning a third electrode of the array on the head of the subject at a third location to maximize voltage changes occurring in an electrooculographic (EOG) signal as a result of eye movement in the other of the horizontal or the vertical direction obtaining the EOG signal, wherein the EOG signal comprises a voltage difference between a voltage obtained at the third electrode and a voltage obtained at an auxiliary electrode, wherein the auxiliary electrode is one of the electrodes in a set comprising the first electrode and the second electrode; and identifying time periods in which maximized voltage changes occur in the EOG signal as artifact contaminated time periods in the EEG signal wherein the maximized voltage changes result from eye movement in the other direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for positioning electrodes of an electrode array comprising not more than three measurement electrodes to identify, in an electroencephalographic (EEG) signal produced by the array, a period of time that is contaminated with artifacts resulting from eye movements of a subject, the method comprising steps of:
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positioning a first electrode of the array at a first location on a head of the subject and positioning a second electrode of the array at a second location on the head of the subject; obtaining an electroencephalographic (EEG) signal, the EEG signal comprising a voltage difference between a voltage obtained at the first electrode and a voltage obtained at the second electrode, wherein the locations of the first electrode and the second electrode are such that eye movement in a first direction selected from a group consisting of a horizontal direction and a vertical direction results in minimal change in the voltage difference, wherein the obtained EEG signal has minimal artifacts resulting from eye movement in the first direction; positioning a third electrode of the array at a third location on the head of the subject;
obtaining an electrooculographic (EOG) signal comprising a voltage difference between a voltage obtained at the third electrode and the voltage obtained at the second electrode, wherein the location of the third electrode results in maximized voltage in the EOG signal as a result of eye movement in a second direction of the group consisting of the horizontal direction and the vertical dircction; andusing the maximized voltage changes in the EOG signal to identify a time period in the EEG signal as an artifact contaminated time period resulting from eye movement in the second direction. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A method to minimize a number of electrodes in an array to only three by positioning electrodes of the electrode array to identify, in an electroencephalographic (EEG) signal obtained by the array, time periods that are contaminated with artifacts resulting from eye movements of a subject, the method comprising the steps of:
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positioning first and second electrodes of the array on a forehead of the subject at first and second locations at which the electrodes will obtain the EEG signal; obtaining the EEG signal by measuring a voltage difference between a voltage obtained at the first electrode and a voltage obtained at the second electrode, wherein the locations of the first and second electrodes are such that eye movement in one of a horizontal or a vertical direction will result in a minimal change in the voltage difference between the first electrode and the second electrode to provide the EEG signal in which artifacts resulting from eye movement in the one direction are minimized or eliminated; positioning a third electrode of the array on the head of the subject at a third location to maximize voltage changes occurring in an electrooculographic (EOG) signal as a result of eye movement in the other of the horizontal or the vertical direction; obtaining the EOG signal by measuring a voltage difference between a voltage obtained at the third electrode and a voltage obtained at an auxiliary electrode, wherein the auxiliary electrode is one of the electrodes in a set consisting of the first electrode and the second electrode; and identifying time periods in which the maximized voltage changes occur in the EOG signal as artifact contaminated time periods in the EEG signal wherein the maximized voltage changes result from eye movement in the other direction. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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