ER-detect: a pipeline for robust detection of early evoked responses in BIDS-iEEG electrical stimulation data.
Max A van den BoomNicholas M GreggGabriela Ojeda ValenciaBrian Nils LundstromKai J MillerDorien van BlooijsGeertjan J M HuiskampFrans S S LeijtenGregory A WorrellDora HermesPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Human brain connectivity can be measured in different ways. Intracranial EEG (iEEG) measurements during single pulse electrical stimulation provide a unique way to assess the spread of electrical information with millisecond precision. To provide a robust workflow to process these cortico-cortical evoked potential (CCEP) data and detect early evoked responses in a fully automated and reproducible fashion, we developed Early Response (ER)-detect. ER-detect is an open-source Python package and Docker application to preprocess BIDS structured iEEG data and detect early evoked CCEP responses. ER-detect can use three response detection methods, which were validated against 14-manually annotated CCEP datasets from two different sites by four independent raters. Results showed that ER-detect's automated detection performed on par with the inter-rater reliability (Cohen's Kappa of ~ 0.6). Moreover, ER-detect was optimized for processing large CCEP datasets, to be used in conjunction with other connectomic investigations. ER-detect provides a highly efficient standardized workflow such that iEEG-BIDS data can be processed in a consistent manner and enhance the reproducibility of CCEP based connectivity results.
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