Warm-Up for BCI Physiology: Basic Concepts in the Transition from Cellular Microrecordings to Noninvasive Large-Scale EEG/MEG Signals
author: Gabriel Curio,
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
published: Aug. 10, 2009, recorded: July 2009, views: 6384
published: Aug. 10, 2009, recorded: July 2009, views: 6384
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Macroscopic brain sigals, e.g., the noninvasively measured scalp EEG/MEG, correlate with mental states, such as movement intentions. This opens a new communication channel for paralyzed patients as their intentions can be 'read' by computers and utilised for triggering technical devices. This entry-level tutorial will provide an intuitive introduction into the relevant brain anatomy and physiology and describe typical procedures as well as potential pitfalls when obtaining and analysing multichannel EEG/MEG data.
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