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MODULATION OF SCALE-FREE PROPERTIES OF BRAIN ACTIVITY IN MEG
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Fast Multipole Method for the Symmetric Boundary Element Method in MEG/EEG
The accurate solution of the forward electrostatic problem is an essential first step before solving the inverse problem of magneto- and electro-encephalography... -
Variational, Geometric and Statistical Methods for Modeling Brain Anatomy and...
We survey the recent activities of the Odyssée Laboratory in the area of the application of mathematics to the design of models for studying brain anatomy and... -
Inter-subject Registration of Functional and Anatomical Data Using SPM
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Magnetoencephalographic signatures of visual form and motion binding.
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Early influence of prior experience on face perception.
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Modeling the variability of EEG/MEG data through statistical machine learning
Brain neural activity generates electrical discharges, which manifest as electrical and magnetic potentials around the scalp. Those potentials can be registered with... -
Comparative performance evaluation of data-driven causality measures applied ...
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Alpha-band suppression in the visual word form area as a functional bottlenec...
The current state of empirical investigations refers to consciousness as an all-or-none phenomenon. However, a recent theoretical account opens up this perspective by... -
MEG and EEG sensitivity in a case of medial occipital epilepsy.
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Reducing multi-sensor data to a single time course that reveals experimental ...
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MEG inverse problem regularization via diffusion MRI
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a functional non-invasive modality which provides information on the temporal succession of cognitive processes with an excellent time... -
ERF and scale-free analyses of source-reconstructed MEG brain signals during ...
The analysis of Human brain activity in magnetoencephalography (MEG) can be generally conducted in two ways: either by focusing on the average response evoked by a...
