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TAAC - TMS Adaptable Auditory Control: A universal tool to mask TMS clicks

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
Citation:
TAAC - TMS Adaptable Auditory Control: A universal tool to mask TMS clicks / S. Russo, S. Sarasso, G.E. Puglisi, D. Dal Palu, A. Pigorini, S. Casarotto, S. D'Ambrosio, A. Astolfi, M. Massimini, M. Rosanova, M. Fecchio. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS. - ISSN 0165-0270. - 370:(2022 Mar 15), pp. 109491.1-109491.6. [10.1016/j.jneumeth.2022.109491]
abstract:
Background: Coupling transcranial magnetic stimulation with electroencephalography (TMS-EEG) allows recording the EEG response to a direct, non-invasive cortical perturbation. However, obtaining a genuine TMS-evoked EEG potential requires controlling for several confounds, among which a main source is represented by the auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) associated to the TMS discharge noise (TMS click). This contaminating factor can be in principle prevented by playing a masking noise through earphones. New method: Here we release TMS Adaptable Auditory Control (TAAC), a highly flexible, open-source, MatlabĀ®-based interface that generates in real-time customized masking noises. TAAC creates noises starting from the stimulator-specific TMS click and tailors them to fit the individual, subject-specific click perception by mixing and manipulating the standard noises in both time and frequency domains. Results: We showed that TAAC allows us to provide standard as well as customized noises able to effectively and safely mask the TMS click. Comparison with existing methods: Here, we showcased two customized noises by comparing them to two standard noises previously used in the TMS literature (i.e., a white noise and a noise generated from the stimulator-specific TMS click only). For each, we quantified the Sound Pressure Level (SPL; measured by a Head and Torso Simulator - HATS) required to mask the TMS click in a population of 20 healthy subjects. Both customized noises were effective at safe (according to OSHA and NIOSH safety guidelines) and lower SPLs with respect to standard noises. Conclusions: At odds with previous methods, TAAC allows creating effective and safe masking noises specifically tailored on each TMS device and subject. The combination of TAAC with tools for the real-time visualization of TEPs can help control the influence of auditory confounds also in non-compliant patients. Finally, TAAC is a highly flexible and open-source tool, so it can be further extended to meet different experimental requirements.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
AEP; Auditory evoked potential; Noise masking; TEP; TMS-EEG
List of contributors:
S. Russo, S. Sarasso, G.E. Puglisi, D. Dal Palu, A. Pigorini, S. Casarotto, S. D'Ambrosio, A. Astolfi, M. Massimini, M. Rosanova, M. Fecchio
Authors of the University:
CASAROTTO SILVIA ( author )
D'AMBROSIO SASHA ( author )
MASSIMINI MARCELLO ( author )
PIGORINI ANDREA ( author )
ROSANOVA MARIO CARMINE EMILIANO ( author )
SARASSO SIMONE ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/915180
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/915180/1999266/1-s2.0-S0165027022000188-main(1).pdf
Project:
Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 3 (HBP SGA3)
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