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Real-Time Visualization of TMS-evoked Potentials
Key Investigators
- Lipeng Ning (BWH, USA)
- Steve Pieper (Isomics, USA)
- Asif Jamil (MGH, USA)
- Dongjin Sung (MGH, USA)
Presenter location: Online
Project Description
The ‘Real-Time Visualization of TMS-evoked Potentials ‘ project is dedicated to realizing the streaming of EEG, with a specific focus on TMS-evoked potentials (TEPs) with signal processing to assess the quality of TEPs both offline and in real-time. This comprehensive approach aims to not only evaluate TMS-induced neural responses but to further understand and provide valuable insights into brain activity in real-time. Future projects will build upon the real-time TEP visualization tool by extending its goals to include real-time localization of sources associated with the evoked potentials.
Objective
- Create a visualization tool for streaming real-time TEPs
- Include a module that also enables streaming of existing data
- Implement online signal processing methods to achieve clean visualization of TEPs
Approach and Plan
- Utilize methods such as Remote Data Access (RDA) and Lab Streaming Layer (LSL) to successfully stream online EEG data with TMS triggers for visualization
- Implement the visualization of streaming offline data in a real-time manner
- Create processing methods such as eliminating pulse effects and artifacts
Progress and Next Steps
- The online streaming of EEG data coupled with TMS markers is working, however a specified type of visualization is required for implementation
Illustrations
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Background and References
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