The estimation of human brain cellular activity from EEG/MEG signals requires a rather accurate knowledge of the living tissues electrical properties. The identification of these properties from joint EEG/MEG measurements as well as from impedance tomography has been thoroughly investigated in literature. In this paper, an assessment of the information content coming from each diagnostics, and their possible interactions, will be presented and discussed.
Strategies for Brain Sources and Tissues Properties Identification from EEG/MEG and EIT Signals
FORMISANO, Alessandro;MARTONE, Raffaele
2010
Abstract
The estimation of human brain cellular activity from EEG/MEG signals requires a rather accurate knowledge of the living tissues electrical properties. The identification of these properties from joint EEG/MEG measurements as well as from impedance tomography has been thoroughly investigated in literature. In this paper, an assessment of the information content coming from each diagnostics, and their possible interactions, will be presented and discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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