Protocol for semi-automatic EEG preprocessing incorporating independent component analysis and principal component analysis
Guang Ouyang, Yingzhe Li
Abstract
Preprocessing is a critical yet challenging step in electroencephalography (EEG) research due to its significant potential impact on results. We present a protocol for semi-automatic EEG preprocessing incorporating independent component analysis (ICA) and principal component analysis (PCA) with step-by-step quality checking to ensure removal of large-amplitude artifacts. We describe steps for interpolating bad channels, removal of major artifacts by ICA and PCA correction, and exporting processed data. This protocol produced consistent results from users with a broad range of experience. • Instructions for EEG preprocessing protocol with step-by-step quality checking • Guidance on bandpass filtering and bad channel interpolation • Procedures for ICA-based ocular artifact correction • Steps for PCA-based large-amplitude transient artifact correction Publisher’s note: Undertaking any experimental protocol requires adherence to local institutional guidelines for laboratory safety and ethics. Preprocessing is a critical yet challenging step in electroencephalography (EEG) research due to its significant potential impact on results. We present a protocol for semi-automatic EEG preprocessing incorporating independent component analysis (ICA) and principal component analysis (PCA) with step-by-step quality checking to ensure removal of large-amplitude artifacts. We describe steps for interpolating bad channels, removal of major artifacts by ICA and PCA correction, and exporting processed data. This protocol produced consistent results from users with a broad range of experience.