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Detection of auditory stimulus onset in the Pontine Nucleus using a multichannel multi-unit activity electrode

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Detection of auditory stimulus onset in the Pontine Nucleus using a multichannel multi-unit activity electrode
This paper discusses a real time stimulus timing detection for a Brain-Machine-Interface (BMI). We present a low complexity detector for detecting the stimulus onset time from real multichannel, multi-unit electro-physiological data, recorded from a brainstem area called Pontine Nucleus (PN). The detector contains a novel pre-processing block, which takes advantage of the high coherence between different channels during response, in order to enhance the Signal-toNoise Ratio (SNR), as well as to achieve higher detection rates. An intuitive effective method for fusion and combination of different channels based on spike counts is used. A full detailed description of the algorithm blocks is presented, along with its optimized parameters according to real data performance evaluation.
Majd Zreik, Ytai Ben-Tsvi, Aryeh Taub, Rakefet Ofe
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ICASSP
Authors Majd Zreik, Ytai Ben-Tsvi, Aryeh Taub, Rakefet Ofek Almog, Hagit Messer
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