Assessing interactions in the brain with exact low-resolution electromagnetic tomography
Kansai Medical University · Medical University of Vienna · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Scalp electric potentials (electroencephalogram; EEG) are contingent to the impressed current density unleashed by cortical pyramidal neurons undergoing post-synaptic processes. EEG neuroimaging consists of estimating the cortical current density from scalp recordings. We report a solution to this inverse problem that attains exact localization: exact low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (eLORETA). This non-invasive method yields high time-resolution intracranial signals that can be used for assessing functional dynamic connectivity in the brain, quantified by coherence and phase synchronization. However, these measures are non-physiologically high because of volume conduction and low spatial…
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- Neuroimaging
- Inverse problem
- Computer science
- Synchronization (alternating current)
- Neuroscience
- Tomography
- Electroencephalography
- Temporal resolution
- Affordable and clean energy