Electromagnetic source imaging
Electromagnetic Source Imaging is a functional imaging technique, which uses Electroencephalography and/or Magnetoencephalography measurements to map functional areas of the Cerebral cortex.[1]
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Purpose | map functional areas of the Cerebral cortex |
See also
References
- Akalin, Zeynep; Makeig, Scott. "REALISTIC MODELING OF THE HUMAN HEAD FROM AVAILABLE INFORMATION" (PDF). Retrieved 2 November 2018.
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