Title
Identifying The Effects Of Microsaccades In Tripolar Eeg Signals
Abstract
Microsaccades are tiny, involuntary eye movements that occur during fixation, and they are necessary to human sight to maintain a sharp image and correct the effects of other fixational movements. Researchers have theorized and studied the effects of microsaccades on electroencephalography (EEG) signals to understand and eliminate the unwanted artifacts from EEG. The tripolar concentric ring electrode (TCRE) sensors are used to acquire TCRE EEG (tEEG). The tEEG detects extremely focal signals from directly below the TCRE sensor. We have noticed a slow wave frequency found in some tEEG recordings. Therefore, we conducted the current work to determine if there was a correlation between the slow wave in the tEEG and the microsaccades. This was done by analyzing the coherence of the frequency spectrums of both tEEG and eye movement in recordings where microsaccades are present. Our preliminary findings show that there is a correlation between the two.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1109/EMBC.2017.8037770
2017 39TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY (EMBC)
Field
DocType
Volume
Computer vision,Microsaccade,Computer science,Coherence (physics),Eye movement,Artificial intelligence,Electroencephalography
Conference
2017
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1094-687X
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rachel Bellisle100.34
Preston Steele200.34
Rachel Bartels300.34
Lei Ding414226.77
Sridhar Sunderam523.10
Walter G. Besio65110.30