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    Biomed Eng Online. 2009 Feb 9;8:4.

    Time-frequency component analysis of somatosensory evoked potentials in rats.

    Zhang ZG, Yang JL, Chan SC, Luk KD, Hu Y.

    Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, PR China. zgzhang@eee.hku.hk

    BACKGROUND: Somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) signal usually contains a set of detailed temporal components measured and identified in a time domain, giving meaningful information on physiological mechanisms of the nervous system. The purpose of this study is to measure and identify detailed time-frequency components in normal SEP using time-frequency analysis (TFA) methods and to obtain their distribution pattern in the time-frequency domain. METHODS: This paper proposes to apply a high-resolution time-frequency analysis algorithm, the matching pursuit (MP), to extract detailed time-frequency components of SEP signals. The MP algorithm decomposes a SEP signal into a number of elementary time-frequency components and provides a time-frequency parameter description of the components. A clustering by estimation of the probability density function in parameter space is followed to identify stable SEP time-frequency components. RESULTS: Experimental results on cortical SEP signals of 28 mature rats show that a series of stable SEP time-frequency components can be identified using the MP decomposition algorithm. Based on the statistical properties of the component parameters, an approximated distribution of these components in time-frequency domain is suggested to describe the complex SEP response. CONCLUSION: This study shows that there is a set of stable and minute time-frequency components in SEP signals, which are revealed by the MP decomposition and clustering. These stable SEP components have specific localizations in the time-frequency domain.

    PMID: 19203394 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2669798

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