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Deep learning applied to electroencephalogram data in mental disorders: A systematic review

Mateo de Bardeci, Cheng Teng Ip, Sebastian Olbrich

69 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

In recent medical research, tremendous progress has been made in the application of deep learning (DL) techniques. This article systematically reviews how DL techniques have been applied to electroencephalogram (EEG) data for diagnostic and predictive purposes in conducting research on mental disorders. EEG-studies on psychiatric diseases based on the ICD-10 or DSM-V classification that used either convolutional neural networks (CNNs) or long -short-term-memory (LSTMs) networks for classification were searched and examined for the quality of the information they contained in three domains: clinical, EEG-data processing, and deep learning. Although we found that the description of EEG acquisition and pre-processing was sufficient in most of the studies, we found, that many of them lacked a systematic characterization of clinical features. Furthermore, many studies used misguided model selection procedures or flawed testing. It is recommended that the study of psychiatric disorders using DL in the future must improve the quality of clinical data and follow state of the art model selection and testing procedures so as to achieve a higher research standard and head toward a clinical significance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108117
JournalBiological Psychology
Volume162
Pages (from-to)108117
ISSN0019-493X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2021

Keywords

  • CNN
  • Deep learning
  • Electroencephalogram
  • LSTM
  • Mental disorders

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