Beamforming approach to phase-amplitude modulation analysis of multi-channel EEGDownload PDFOpen Website

Published: 01 Jan 2012, Last Modified: 05 Nov 2023EMBC 2012Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Phase-amplitude modulation is a form of cross frequency coupling where the phase of one frequency influences the amplitude of another higher frequency. It has been observed in neurophysiological recordings during sensory, motor, and cognitive tasks, as well as during general anesthesia. In this paper, we describe a novel beamforming procedure to improve estimation of phase-amplitude modulation. We apply this method to 64-channel EEG data recorded during propofol general anesthesia. The method improves the sensitivity of phase-amplitude analyses, and can be applied to a variety of multi-channel neuroscience data where phase-amplitude modulation is present.
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