IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
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Electrophysiological Brain Connectivity: Theory and Implementation
Bin He, Laura Astolfi, Pedro Antonio Valdés-Sosa, Daniele Marinazzo, Satu O. Palva, Christian-George Bénar, Christoph M. Michel, Thomas Koenig
Brain function and dysfunction are encoded in networks within the brain that are distributed over 3-dimensional space and evolves in time. It is of great importance to image brain activation and functional connectivity which are the building blocks of neural...
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Posted on 1 JUL 2019
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Electromagnetic Brain Source Imaging by Means of a Robust Minimum Variance Beamformer
Adaptive beamformer methods have been used extensively for functional brain imaging using EEG/MEG surface recordings. However, the sensitivity of beamformers to model mismatches impedes their widespread application, in practice. In this study, we propose a state-of-the-art technique, termed robust minimum...
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Posted on 26 SEP 2018
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Noninvasive Electromagnetic Source Imaging and Granger Causality Analysis: An Electrophysiological Connectome (eConnectome) Approach
Abbas Sohrabpour, Shuai Ye, Gregory Worrell, Wenbo Zhang, Bin He, University of Minnesota, USA
Electromagnetic source imaging (ESI) techniques are very efficient in determining the foci of activity from surface electromagnetic measurements such as EEG and MEG. However, due to the...
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Posted on 28 NOV 2016
Special Issue: BRAIN
Single-Trial Detection with Magnetoencephalography During a Dual Rapid Serial Visual Presentation Task
Hubert Cecotti, Ulster University, UK
The detection of brain responses corresponding to the presentation of a particular class of images is a challenge in Brain-Machine Interface (BMI). Current systems based on the detection of brain responses during rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP)...
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Posted on 24 DEC 2015