A FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF STIMULUS SEQUENCES IN EVOKED-RESPONSE MEASUREMENTS

Citation
Bd. Vanveen et Re. Lasky, A FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF STIMULUS SEQUENCES IN EVOKED-RESPONSE MEASUREMENTS, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 96(4), 1994, pp. 2235-2243
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Acoustics
ISSN journal
00014966
Volume
96
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
2235 - 2243
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-4966(1994)96:4<2235:AFFATR>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
A general matrix-based framework for characterizing the performance of cross-correlation techniques for recovering the response to an arbitr ary stimulus sequence is presented. In general an infinite number of r ecovery sequences can be identified for any given stimulus sequence. T he recovery sequence that minimizes the noise in the recovered respons e is derived and the effect of the recovery operation on the noise is analyzed. This general framework is employed to develop analytic expre ssions for the relative efficiencies of conventional signal averaging and binary MLS based methods for the most commonly used recovery opera tion and the one that optimizes SNR assuming the background noise is u ncorrelated. The results depend on the ratio of response length to MLS minimum pulse interval and the amplitude loss as a function of stimul us rate. Examples based on measured amplitude loss functions for ABR r ecordings are employed to evaluate the relative efficiencies of MLS te chniques. When the noise is uncorrelated conventional signal averaging is from two to five times as efficient as MLS techniques. The relativ e advantage of averaging is shown to decrease when the noise is domina ted by low-frequency components.