Regression of EEG correlates from simultaneous fMRI signals in epilepsy
@inproceedings{Santa2018RegressionOE, title={Regression of EEG correlates from simultaneous fMRI signals in epilepsy}, author={A. C. Santa and M. R. Silva}, year={2018} }
The complementary properties of the Electroencephalography (EEG) and the Blood Oxygen Level Dependent (BOLD)-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) techniques have been particularly important for mapping epileptic brain networks. However, the relationship between both neuroimaging signals remains an open question. We addressed this problem by estimating the EEG correlates -EEG Fingerprint (EFP)of BOLD-fMRI fluctuations measured at specific distributed epileptic networks previously… CONTINUE READING
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