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The present report summarizes the results of a simulation study on the
accuracy of Scherg's implementation of spatio-temporal analysis (BESA
) for estimating the parameters (wave shape, location, orientation) of
the intracranial sources of event-related brain potentials (ERPs) rec
orded from the scalp. In view of the subjective factors that might inf
luence a solution, 10 subjects, ranging from those with much experienc
e with ERPs and extensive background in the use of BESA to those with
little experience with BESA and/or no knowledge of ERPs, independently
analyzed a set of simulated somatosensory ERP data. The simulation co
ntained wave forms from 32 electrode sites generated by a combination
of 10 dipole sources. The primary question was how faithfully the diff
erent subjects would depict the source wave shapes, locations and orie
ntations. Based on the 9 subjects who were familiar with ERPs, the gra
nd-average cross-correlation coefficient between subjects' estimated a
nd actual source wave shapes was 0.89 (standard deviation (S.D.) = 0.1
7). The grand-average location error, based upon a head diameter of 17
cm, was 1.4 cm (S.D. = 1.0 cm). The grand-average orientation error w
as 24.4 degrees (S.D. = 20 degrees).