Caune, 2017 - Google Patents
Brain source localization using SEEG recordingsCaune, 2017
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The surface EEG makes it possible to study the brain activity with a high temporal resolution, however it suffers from the severe attenuation of the electrical propagation through the skull bone as well as the addition of external artifacts. As an alternative, we would like to exploit …
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