Removal of ocular artifact from the EEG: a review

RJ Croft, RJ Barry�- Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 2000 - Elsevier
Eye movements cause changes to the electric fields around the eyes, and consequently
over the scalp. As a result, EEG recordings are often significantly distorted, and their
interpretation problematic. A number of methods have been proposed to overcome this
problem, ranging from the rejection of data corresponding temporally to large eye
movements, to the removal of the estimated effect of ocular activity from the EEG (EOG
correction). This paper reviews a number of such methods of dealing with ocular artifact in�…