A large number of factors can affect the estimation of the brain electrical activity based on EEG/MEG measurements. We have first investigated the effect of the number and configuration of the electrodes. This strongly influences the efficiency of the electrical source localisation. Using the properties of the resolution matrix, it is shown that increasing the number of electrodes improves the quality of the localisation in terms of dipole localisation error. However, we have found that for more than 100 electrodes, the goodness of the solution has an asymptotic behaviour and does not improve. Even more, the electrodes should cover uniformly the whole solution space to minimise the localisation errors. Secondly we have studied the effect of...
Introduction: Electrical fields passing through the human skull are affected by its low electrical c...
Linear inverse solutions have been applied extensively to solve the bioelectromagnetic inverse probl...
Epilepsy is a common and severe neurological disorder. In 20% of cases the condition is unaffected b...
A large number of factors can affect the estimation of the brain electrical activity based on EEG/ME...
This work presents numerical evaluations of several dipole localization approaches from electroencep...
Spatial localization of scalp EEG electrodes is a major step in dipole source localization and it mu...
Understanding the brain functions is one of the major challenges of neuroscience. To apprehend this ...
In this paper we discuss a non-invasive method to localize neural electrical sources using EEG data....
In order to reconstruct the underlying active neural sources of epileptic spiking activity measured ...
The surface EEG makes it possible to study the brain activity with a high temporal resolution, howev...
The inverse problem in EEG-based source localization is to determine the location of the brain sourc...
Understanding the full complexity of the brain has been a challenging research project for decades, ...
The location of the international 10-20 system electrode positions and 14 fiducial landmarks are des...
International audienceAims: Electroencephalography (EEG) provides insights for monitoring brain acti...
Brain activity can be recorded by means of EEG (Electroencephalogram) electrodes placed on the scalp...
Introduction: Electrical fields passing through the human skull are affected by its low electrical c...
Linear inverse solutions have been applied extensively to solve the bioelectromagnetic inverse probl...
Epilepsy is a common and severe neurological disorder. In 20% of cases the condition is unaffected b...
A large number of factors can affect the estimation of the brain electrical activity based on EEG/ME...
This work presents numerical evaluations of several dipole localization approaches from electroencep...
Spatial localization of scalp EEG electrodes is a major step in dipole source localization and it mu...
Understanding the brain functions is one of the major challenges of neuroscience. To apprehend this ...
In this paper we discuss a non-invasive method to localize neural electrical sources using EEG data....
In order to reconstruct the underlying active neural sources of epileptic spiking activity measured ...
The surface EEG makes it possible to study the brain activity with a high temporal resolution, howev...
The inverse problem in EEG-based source localization is to determine the location of the brain sourc...
Understanding the full complexity of the brain has been a challenging research project for decades, ...
The location of the international 10-20 system electrode positions and 14 fiducial landmarks are des...
International audienceAims: Electroencephalography (EEG) provides insights for monitoring brain acti...
Brain activity can be recorded by means of EEG (Electroencephalogram) electrodes placed on the scalp...
Introduction: Electrical fields passing through the human skull are affected by its low electrical c...
Linear inverse solutions have been applied extensively to solve the bioelectromagnetic inverse probl...
Epilepsy is a common and severe neurological disorder. In 20% of cases the condition is unaffected b...