The advantage of combining MEG and EEG: comparison to fMRI in focally stimulated visual cortex.
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Learning to see wordsGlobal connectivity of prefrontal cortex predicts cognitive control and intelligencePotential Use of MEG to Understand Abnormalities in Auditory Function in Clinical PopulationsUsing neuroimaging to understand the cortical mechanisms of auditory selective attentionEpileptogenic focus localization in treatment-resistant post-traumatic epilepsyAn Internet-Based Real-Time Audiovisual Link for Dual MEG RecordingsLexical mediation of phonotactic frequency effects on spoken word recognition: A Granger causality analysis of MRI-constrained MEG/EEG data.Tones and numbers: a combined EEG-MEG study on the effects of musical expertise in magnitude comparisons of audiovisual stimuli.Sentential influences on acoustic-phonetic processing: A Granger causality analysis of multimodal imaging dataInteracting parallel pathways associate sounds with visual identity in auditory cortices.Brain Network Connectivity During Language Comprehension: Interacting Linguistic and Perceptual Subsystems.Tracking cortical entrainment in neural activity: auditory processes in human temporal cortex.Switching auditory attention using spatial and non-spatial features recruits different cortical networks.Mapping tonotopic organization in human temporal cortex: representational similarity analysis in EMEG source space.Auditory conflict resolution correlates with medial-lateral frontal theta/alpha phase synchrony.Dynamic oscillatory processes governing cued orienting and allocation of auditory attentionThe cortical dynamics underlying effective switching of auditory spatial attention.Auditory selective attention reveals preparatory activity in different cortical regions for selection based on source location and source pitch.New levels of language processing complexity and organization revealed by granger causation.Attention-driven auditory cortex short-term plasticity helps segregate relevant sounds from noise.Source estimates for MEG/EEG visual evoked responses constrained by multiple, retinotopically-mapped stimulus locations.How 'love' and 'hate' differ from 'sleep': using combined electro/magnetoencephalographic data to reveal the sources of early cortical responses to emotional words.Brain bases of language selection: MEG evidence from Arabic-English bilingual language productionThe steady-state visual evoked potential in vision research: A reviewOptimization of retinotopy constrained source estimation constrained by prior.Beamformer source analysis and connectivity on concurrent EEG and MEG data during voluntary movements.Dynamic imaging of brain function.MEG and EEG data fusion: simultaneous localisation of face-evoked responses.Cancellation of EEG and MEG signals generated by extended and distributed sources.Imaging retinotopic maps in the human brain.Localization of MEG human brain responses to retinotopic visual stimuli with contrasting source reconstruction approachesMagnetoencephalographic activity related to conscious perception is stable within individuals across years but not between individuals.Special surgical considerations for functional brain mappingMEG in the macaque monkey and human: distinguishing cortical fields in space and time.V1 is not uniquely identified by polarity reversals of responses to upper and lower visual field stimuliDisparity-tuned population responses from human visual cortexImproving spatial localization in MEG inverse imaging by leveraging intersubject anatomical differencesWhen events change their nature: the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying aspectual coercionEarly prefrontal brain responses to the Hedonic quality of emotional words--a simultaneous EEG and MEG study.EEG functional connectivity is partially predicted by underlying white matter connectivity.
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The advantage of combining MEG and EEG: comparison to fMRI in focally stimulated visual cortex.
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Dahlia Sharon
Eric Halgren
John W Belliveau
Matti S Hämäläinen
Roger B H Tootell
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10.1016/J.NEUROIMAGE.2007.03.066
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2007-04-19T00:00:00Z