Resumen:
The use of hierarchical linear modelling has been increasing in the last 5 years to analyze EEG data. Until now, no clear comparison on linear modelling in different modalities has been done. Therefore, specific differences observed in both visual and auditory paradigms were computed with linear modelling. The Coefficient of Determination through the explained variance (R2) in Linear Modelling was sought in visual and auditory modalities. ERP scalp series of time from 100 to 300 ms for the visual task and around 150 ms to 400 for the auditory task were also plotted. Although these paradigms use different regressors, both paradigms showed reliable R2 signatures across the participants and reliable ERP scalp maps. Results accounted for different magnitudes in greater R2 values for visual modality. Auditory R2 results appeared with a reliable linear modelling when compared with R2 studies in other subjects.
Descripción:
Publicación producto de la participación del autor en el evento 13th International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks (BSN), realizado del 14 al 17 de junio de 2016 en la ciudad de San Francisco (California, Estados Unidos).