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%0 Conference Proceedings
%4 sid.inpe.br/sibgrapi/2016/08.01.01.52
%2 sid.inpe.br/sibgrapi/2016/08.01.01.52.18
%@doi 10.1109/SIBGRAPI.2016.065
%T Interactive Visualization of the Cranio-Cerebral Correspondences for 10/20, 10/10 and 10/5 Systems
%D 2016
%A Rubianes Silva, José Angel Iván,
%A Wu, Shin-Ting,
%A Suarez Burgos, Fabio Enrique,
%E Aliaga, Daniel G.,
%E Davis, Larry S.,
%E Farias, Ricardo C.,
%E Fernandes, Leandro A. F.,
%E Gibson, Stuart J.,
%E Giraldi, Gilson A.,
%E Gois, João Paulo,
%E Maciel, Anderson,
%E Menotti, David,
%E Miranda, Paulo A. V.,
%E Musse, Soraia,
%E Namikawa, Laercio,
%E Pamplona, Mauricio,
%E Papa, João Paulo,
%E Santos, Jefersson dos,
%E Schwartz, William Robson,
%E Thomaz, Carlos E.,
%B Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images, 29 (SIBGRAPI)
%C São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil
%8 4-7 Oct. 2016
%I IEEE Computer Society´s Conference Publishing Services
%J Los Alamitos
%S Proceedings
%K International 10/5, 10/10, 10/20 systems, EEG and MRI co-registration, GPU-based multimodal rendering, Image processing.
%X Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a method that records electrical activities of the brain. Reliable interpretation of its measurements rely on accurate correspondence of the scalp electrodes and the underlying cortical surface. To standardize comparative studies international 10/20, 10/10 and 10/5 systems for the placement of electrodes have been proposed to specify the locations of scalp EEG sensors under the assumption that there is a consistent correlation between these sites and the structure of the cerebral cortex. However, several studies have demonstrated that the cranio-cerebral correlations vary greatly. For enhancing the electrophysiological analyses, an algorithm is presented in this paper, allowing the multimodal visualization of EEG and magnetic resonance scan in the patients native space. The key to our solution is twofold: an interactive imagebased electrode placement algorithm and an extended GPU-based multimodal raycasting algorithm. Experimental results show that with the present tool one can easily assess the cranio-cerebral correspondences even when the brain tissue is displaced by structural lesions.
%@language en
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