Novel cyclic homogeneous oscillation detection method for high accuracy and specific characterization of neural dynamics.

TitleNovel cyclic homogeneous oscillation detection method for high accuracy and specific characterization of neural dynamics.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsCho, H, Adamek, M, Willie, JT, Brunner, P
JournalElife
Volume12
Date Published2024 Sep 06
ISSN2050-084X
KeywordsBrain, Electrocorticography, Electroencephalography, Humans, Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
Abstract

Determining the presence and frequency of neural oscillations is essential to understanding dynamic brain function. Traditional methods that detect peaks over 1/ noise within the power spectrum fail to distinguish between the fundamental frequency and harmonics of often highly non-sinusoidal neural oscillations. To overcome this limitation, we define fundamental criteria that characterize neural oscillations and introduce the cyclic homogeneous oscillation (CHO) detection method. We implemented these criteria based on an autocorrelation approach to determine an oscillation's fundamental frequency. We evaluated CHO by verifying its performance on simulated non-sinusoidal oscillatory bursts and validated its ability to determine the fundamental frequency of neural oscillations in electrocorticographic (ECoG), electroencephalographic (EEG), and stereoelectroencephalographic (SEEG) signals recorded from 27 human subjects. Our results demonstrate that CHO outperforms conventional techniques in accurately detecting oscillations. In summary, CHO demonstrates high precision and specificity in detecting neural oscillations in time and frequency domains. The method's specificity enables the detailed study of non-sinusoidal characteristics of oscillations, such as the degree of asymmetry and waveform of an oscillation. Furthermore, CHO can be applied to identify how neural oscillations govern interactions throughout the brain and to determine oscillatory biomarkers that index abnormal brain function.

DOI10.7554/eLife.91605
Alternate JournalElife
PubMed ID39240267
PubMed Central IDPMC11379461
Grant ListR01-MH120194 / NH / NIH HHS / United States
R01-EB026439 / NH / NIH HHS / United States
U24-NS109103 / NH / NIH HHS / United States
U01-NS108916 / NH / NIH HHS / United States
U01-NS128612 / NH / NIH HHS / United States
P41-EB018783 / NH / NIH HHS / United States

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