• J Clin Monit Comput · Jun 2004

    BAEPs averaging analysis using autoregressive modelling.

    • E Vannier and A Naït-Ali.
    • CETP, 10-12 avenue de l'Europe 78140 Vélizy, France.
    • J Clin Monit Comput. 2004 Jun 1; 18 (3): 147-55.

    ObjectiveThe present paper introduces a new perspective on the classical ensemble averaging which can be useful to analyse the Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials (BAEPs). The analysis of the dynamics, related to the BAEP, is performed directly after its acquisition from the electroencephalogram (EEG).MethodsThe method primarily consists of dynamically modelling the averaged potential, obtained during the acquisition mode. Each averaging of signal at a given instant is considered as an autoregressive (AR) process.ResultsIt has been shown that the predicting error power of AR modelling can be useful to provide an efficient tool to analyse the BAEPs. It has also been shown that the method is capable of taking the non-stationarities of both the BAEP and the EEG into account.ConclusionIn order to validate our approach, the proposed technique has been implemented for both simulated and real signals. This approach can also be employed in the context of estimating other evoked potentials and shows rich promise for potential clinical applications in future.

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