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A-PASS: An automated pipeline to analyze simultaneously acquired EEG-fMRI data for studying brain activities during sleep.

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Concurrent electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging (EEG-fMRI) signals can be used to uncover the nature of brain activities during sleep. However, analyzing simultaneously acquired EEG-fMRI data is extremely time consuming and experience dependent. Thus, we developed a pipeline, which we named A-PASS, to automatically analyze simultaneously acquired EEG-fMRI data for studying brain activities during sleep.A deep learning model was trained on a sleep EEG-fMRI dataset from 45 subjects and used to perform sleep stage scoring. Various fMRI indices can be calculated with A-PASS to depict the neurophysiological characteristics across different sleep stages. We tested the performance of A-PASS on an independent sleep EEG-fMRI dataset from 28 subjects. Statistical maps regarding the main effect of sleep stages and differences between each pair of stages of fMRI indices were generated and compared using both A-PASS and manual processing methods.The deep learning model implemented in A-PASS achieved both an accuracy and F1-score higher than 70% for sleep stage classification on EEG data acquired during fMRI scanning. The statistical maps generated from A-PASS largely resembled those produced from manually scored stages plus a combination of multiple software programs.A-PASS allowed efficient EEG-fMRI data processing without manual operation and could serve as a reliable and powerful tool for simultaneous EEG-fMRI studies on sleep.© 2022 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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