Analysis and Classification of Event-Related Potentials During Image Observation.

Diego Quattrone, Francesco Santambrogio, Andrea Scarpellini,Francesco Sgherzi,Isabella Poles,Letizia Clementi,Marco Domenico Santambrogio

2023 45th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC)(2023)

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Abstract
In the field of cognitive neuroscience, researchers have conducted extensive studies on object categorization using Event-Related Potential (ERP) analysis, specifically by analyzing electroencephalographic (EEG) response signals triggered by visual stimuli. The most common approach for visual ERP analysis is to use a low presentation rate of images and an active task where participants actively discriminate between target and non-target images. However, researchers are also interested in understanding how the human brain processes visual information in real-world scenarios. To simulate real-life object recognition, this study proposes an analysis pipeline of visual ERPs evoked by images presented in a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) paradigm. Such an approach allows for the investigation of recurrent patterns of visual ERP signals across specific categories and subjects. The pipeline includes segmentation of the EEGs in epochs, and the use of the resulting features as inputs for Support Vector Machine (SVM) classification. Results demonstrate common ERP patterns across the selected categories and the ability to obtain discriminant information from single visual stimuli presented in the RSVP paradigm.
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