2001
DOI: 10.1002/1097-4598(200103)24:3<325::aid-mus1002>3.0.co;2-0
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Characterizing somatosensory evoked potential sources with dipole models: Advantages and limitations

Abstract: Several methods have been developed to investigate the cerebral generators of scalp somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs), because simple visual inspection of the electroencephalographic signal does not allow for immediate identification of the active brain regions. When the neurons fired by the afferent inputs are closely grouped, as usually occurs in SEP generation, they can be represented as a dipole, that is, as a linear source with two opposite poles. Several techniques for dipolar source modeling, which… Show more

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“…The model calculated by BESA is a hypothetical one and does not exclude other solutions, but nevertheless, it can be validated when applied to individual data and is consistent with anatomical and physiological knowledge of identified source areas. 50 Indeed, our inverse model fits with what has previously been found in the visceral evoked potential literature. 24 There is controversy as to the appropriate stimulation point within the rectum.…”
Section: Methodological Aspectssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The model calculated by BESA is a hypothetical one and does not exclude other solutions, but nevertheless, it can be validated when applied to individual data and is consistent with anatomical and physiological knowledge of identified source areas. 50 Indeed, our inverse model fits with what has previously been found in the visceral evoked potential literature. 24 There is controversy as to the appropriate stimulation point within the rectum.…”
Section: Methodological Aspectssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Residual variance (RV) describes the percentage of data that cannot be explained by the model. The method has been described in detail elsewhere (18). A symmetric constraint was applied to model bilateral sources (in insula and secondary somatosensory cortex) and one free-floating midline source in the cingulate cortex.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we applied the clustering method to SEPs at median nerve and to BAEPs. Median nerve data were chosen due to the large consensus in the literature regarding its 20 ms potential and its brain generator in SI (Valeriani et al, 2001). Indeed, the algorithm found a cluster with 10 atoms from the 10 subjects representing the 20 ms potential which all localized in SI.…”
Section: Mmp and Clusteringmentioning
confidence: 99%