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Signal to Noise Improvement in fMRI Analysis

  • S.N. Erné , H.-P. Müller , H.G. Kammrath , R. Tomczak und A. Wunderlich
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 23. Oktober 2009
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Online erschienen: 2009-10-23
Erschienen im Druck: 1999

Walter de Gruyter

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  1. Titelei
  2. Sonstiges
  3. MEG: Principles, methods, and applications
  4. Modeling aspects of bioelectric source imaging
  5. Introduction to Designing ƒMRI-Based Experiments
  6. Introduction to Analyzing Data from ƒMRI-Based Experiments
  7. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation—New Modality In Brain Mapping
  8. Combining Electromagnetic and Hemodynamic Signals to Derive Spatiotemporal Brain Activation Patterns: Theory and Results
  9. The Clinical Use of MEG Activity Associated with Brain Lesions
  10. Applications of MEG to the Mapping of the Language Cortex
  11. MEG Study of Hippocampal Theta During a Working Memory Task
  12. Estimating Neural Source of High-Frequency Magnetic Oscillation Evoked by Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation Using Time Frequency MEG-MUSIC Algorithm
  13. On the effective passive Conductivity of human Tissues at low Frequencies
  14. Informed spatial basis functions in minimum norm solutions for the electromagnetic source localisation problem.
  15. Secondary Sources in the Skull
  16. The Electrically Silent Cardiac Magnetic Field
  17. A Linearized Iterative Algorithm for Myocardial Activation Time Imaging
  18. Influence of randomly displaced BSPM leads on the identification of ventricular preexcitation sites
  19. Selective BOLD Activation of the Receptive Speech Area Using a Novel Passive Listening Paradigm
  20. On the Organisation of the SII human somatosensory cortices: preliminary results with fMRI and electrical peripheral nerve Stimulation
  21. The use of single event ƒMRI and fuzzy clustering analysis to examine haemodynamic response timecourses in supplementary motor and primary motor cortical areas.
  22. Quantification of Supplementary Motor Area activation with movements of different practice levels using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 3T
  23. Functional Discrimination of Thalamic Nuclei Using BOLD Contrast fMRI at 1.5 T
  24. Application of Eigenspace Beamformer to Virtual Depth-Electrode Measurement Using MEG
  25. Cortical oscillatory activity assessed by combined EEG and MEG recordings and High-Resolution ERD methods
  26. Cardiomagnetic Source Imaging Studies with Focal and Distributed Source Models
  27. Spatial and Temporal Changes during the QT-Interval in the Magnetic Field of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
  28. Current density estimation on the left ventricular epicardium: A Potential method for ischemia localization
  29. Validation of Noninvasive Functional Cardiac Electrical Source in a 43-year old Male Patient
  30. Magnetocardiography under Clinical Conditions
  31. Topographie Presentation of the Dipolar Content of Cardiac Electric Field
  32. Functional Mapping of Speech Evoked Brain Activity by Magnetoencephalography and its Clinical Application
  33. Scalp current density (SCD) mapping of cerebral activity during object and space selection in humans
  34. Spatio-temporal mapping of electrocortical activity during selective processing of colour and shape in humans
  35. Clinical DC applications using MEG: Moving the curtains aside
  36. Diagnosis of Myocardial Viability Based on Magnetocardiographic Recordings 5 Biomagnetic Centre, University of Jena, Jena, Germany
  37. ERP mapping of brain activation during phonological processing
  38. Signal to Noise Improvement in fMRI Analysis
  39. Physical Phantoms for Biomagnetic and Bioelectric Measurements
  40. Localization of somatosensory activity evoked by tactile and painful and non-painful electrical Stimulation - A comparison using whole head magnetencephalography
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