prediction of epileptic seizure: MATLAB or Raspberry Pi ?
Hi guys it’s my first time to start discussion I wish finding an answer!
I just ordered my Cyton, I will use it for predicting the epileptic seizure in order to take some actions. I really need an advice from who had experience with Cyton about which one is more suitable (MATLAB or Raspberry Pi) for processing the brain signals to predict an epileptic seizure?
I just ordered my Cyton, I will use it for predicting the epileptic seizure in order to take some actions. I really need an advice from who had experience with Cyton about which one is more suitable (MATLAB or Raspberry Pi) for processing the brain signals to predict an epileptic seizure?
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I am wondering if anyone has tried openBCI to detect epileptogenic spikes? Assessing the density of these spikes may inform, for instances, about the efficacy of a treatment or the probability of a seizure coming soon.
The OpenBCI devices are not in general approved for clinical use in many countries that regulate EEG devices. That said, the device can be used to detect spikes. Spike density (do you mean density in time or space or both?) using scalp EEG may not in general predict a seizure, except of course by detecting that has already started, but may be in some individual subjects with specific types of focal onset seizures. In general, successful predictive EEG spike detection predictive algorithms have used implanted electrodes, not the scalp EEG that OpenBCI has. Here is a reference:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2014.06.023
see also eg.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(01)00262-8