We introduce Focal Vector Field Reconstruction (FVR), a novel technique for the inverse imaging of vector fields. The method was designed to simultaneously achieve two goals: a) invariance with respect to the orientation of the coordinate system, and b) a preference for sparsity of the solutions and their spatial derivatives. This was achieved by defining the regulating penalty function, which renders the solutions unique, as a global l(1)-norm of local l(2)-norms. We show that the method can be successfully used for solving life EEG inverse problem. In the joint localization of 2-3 simulated dipoles, FVR always reliably recovers the true sources. The competing methods have limitations in distinguishing close sources because their estimates...
Abstract—MEG/EEG source imaging allows for the non-invasive analysis of brain activity with high tem...
This work sets out to evaluate the potential benefits and pit-falls in using a priori information to...
EEG/MEG source localization based on a ‘‘distributed solution’ ’ is severely underdetermined, becaus...
We introduce Focal Vector Field Reconstruction (FVR), a novel technique for the inverse imaging of v...
We propose a novel approach to solving the electro-/magnetoencephalographic (EEG/MEG) inverse proble...
In this thesis, three different approaches are developed for the estimation of focal brain activity ...
The bioelectromagnetic inverse problem cannot be solved based on EEG/MEG data alone and requires add...
The accuracy of EEG source localization depends on the choice of the inverse method, the resolution ...
The inverse problem arising from EEG and MEG is largely underdetermined. One strategy to alleviate t...
We introduce a novel framework for estimating vector fields using sparse basis field expansions (S-F...
Linear inverse solutions have been applied extensively to solve the bioelectromagnetic inverse probl...
The MEG inverse problem refers to the reconstruction of the neural activity of the brain from magnet...
Summarization: In this primer, we give a review of the inverse problem for EEG source localization. ...
International audienceThe Electroencephalographiy (EEG) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG) are two no...
Objective: To compare the spatial accuracy of 6 linear distributed inverse solutions for EEG source ...
Abstract—MEG/EEG source imaging allows for the non-invasive analysis of brain activity with high tem...
This work sets out to evaluate the potential benefits and pit-falls in using a priori information to...
EEG/MEG source localization based on a ‘‘distributed solution’ ’ is severely underdetermined, becaus...
We introduce Focal Vector Field Reconstruction (FVR), a novel technique for the inverse imaging of v...
We propose a novel approach to solving the electro-/magnetoencephalographic (EEG/MEG) inverse proble...
In this thesis, three different approaches are developed for the estimation of focal brain activity ...
The bioelectromagnetic inverse problem cannot be solved based on EEG/MEG data alone and requires add...
The accuracy of EEG source localization depends on the choice of the inverse method, the resolution ...
The inverse problem arising from EEG and MEG is largely underdetermined. One strategy to alleviate t...
We introduce a novel framework for estimating vector fields using sparse basis field expansions (S-F...
Linear inverse solutions have been applied extensively to solve the bioelectromagnetic inverse probl...
The MEG inverse problem refers to the reconstruction of the neural activity of the brain from magnet...
Summarization: In this primer, we give a review of the inverse problem for EEG source localization. ...
International audienceThe Electroencephalographiy (EEG) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG) are two no...
Objective: To compare the spatial accuracy of 6 linear distributed inverse solutions for EEG source ...
Abstract—MEG/EEG source imaging allows for the non-invasive analysis of brain activity with high tem...
This work sets out to evaluate the potential benefits and pit-falls in using a priori information to...
EEG/MEG source localization based on a ‘‘distributed solution’ ’ is severely underdetermined, becaus...