Using YASA for Sleep Staging with Muse-S Headband Data Collected via MindMonitor #181
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Hi YASA Community, I am working on a research project that involves analyzing EEG data collected from the Muse-S headband using the MindMonitor app, and my team is interested in leveraging YASA for sleep staging and sleep spindle detection with this data. For context, the Muse-S is a consumer-grade EEG device with four sensors (AF7, AF8, TP9, TP10) placed on the frontal and temporal regions of the head, and the data is recorded at a sampling rate of 256 Hz. The MindMonitor app allows me to export the raw EEG data for further analysis which will my team will try to convert into an EDF/XDF format. Given the device’s configuration, I wanted to ask for some advice on how best to apply YASA’s sleep staging classifier in this context. Specifically, I have the following questions:
Thanks in advance for any advice and suggestions! I really appreciate the work that has been done to make YASA and its resources available to the community. |
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Hi, I unfortunately have never used the Muse headband or MindMonitor app, and am not familiar with the signal quality of this device. Therefore, please read the answers below with a grain of salt:
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Hi,
I unfortunately have never used the Muse headband or MindMonitor app, and am not familiar with the signal quality of this device. Therefore, please read the answers below with a grain of salt:
I would perhaps apply the sleep staging algorithm on both AF7 and AF8 separately — hopefully the predicted sleep stages should be highly consistent. I cannot think of any particular preprocessing step, but I recommend doing some manual checks for the most common artifacts (eye blinks, sweat, disconnected electrodes, etc). My main worry is that the sleep staging algorithm expects the PSG data to have typical PSG amplitudes (with a mastoid reference), and it's possible that the Muse data will be…