Anisotropic Conductivity of Rat Head Phantom and its Influence on Electroencephalogram Source Localization

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2022-01-20Author
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10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3143952
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In this paper we deal with a simplified anisotropic rat head phantom development and the investigation of the influence of the anisotropic white matter on electroencephalogram source localization. The proposed phantom is based on the cubic cross cell composition combined with agar mixture to set desired electrical conductivity anisotropic ratio. For the fabrication of the phantom, the 3D printed technology is exploited. Starting from a real rat brain, we proposed a simplified brain model incorporating the actual dimensions, shape and conductivity parameters of both grey and white matter containing simultaneously relevant deep-brain electrical signal sources. Five testing dipoles were located in the areas corresponding to the active brain regions. A single dipole localization error was calculated by comparing an inverse solution with a dipole position obtained from a computer tomography image. Neglecting anisotropy had a rather weak effect on localization error of a single testing dipole in our model. The reliability map was computed and interpreted in terms of spatial similarity between distributed inverse solutions involving isotropic and anisotropic forward models. We found spatially specific error increases located close to the electrodes and in the vicinity of anisotropic compartment. Hence, areas to be most sensitive to neglecting anisotropy in our model were identified.
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Anisotropic magnetoresistance, Brain modeling, Conductivity, Location awareness, Phantoms, Rats, White matterPersistent identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/204597Document type
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IEEE Access. 2022, vol. 10, issue 1, p. 9877-9888.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9684466
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