We developed the dynamic modeling of heartbeats (DMH) method to suppress the ballistocardiography (BCG) artifacts on the electroencephalography (EEG) data collected inside MRI. DMH estimates the instantaneous EEG signals at specific phases in the cardiac cycle by combining EEG signals at those phases in other cardiac cycles showing similar dynamic features. Using both simulations and empirical data at 3T, we demonstrated that the DMH approach can suppress the BCG artifacts more efficiently than Optimal Basis Set (OBS) method in both epilepsy and steady-state visual evoked potential data.
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