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Wedge MUSIC: A novel approach to examine experimental differences of brain source connectivity patterns from EEG/MEG data
by
Avarvand, Forooz Shahbazi
, Ewald, Arne
, Nolte, Guido
in
Adult
/ Brain
/ Brain Mapping - methods
/ Class differences
/ Computer Simulation
/ Data Interpretation, Statistical
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Functional connectivity
/ Humans
/ Imaginary part of coherency
/ Magnetoencephalography
/ Magnetoencephalography - methods
/ Measurement techniques
/ Motor Cortex - physiology
/ Rap music
/ Sensors
/ Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
/ Source localization
/ Time series
/ Volume conduction
2014
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Wedge MUSIC: A novel approach to examine experimental differences of brain source connectivity patterns from EEG/MEG data
by
Avarvand, Forooz Shahbazi
, Ewald, Arne
, Nolte, Guido
in
Adult
/ Brain
/ Brain Mapping - methods
/ Class differences
/ Computer Simulation
/ Data Interpretation, Statistical
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Functional connectivity
/ Humans
/ Imaginary part of coherency
/ Magnetoencephalography
/ Magnetoencephalography - methods
/ Measurement techniques
/ Motor Cortex - physiology
/ Rap music
/ Sensors
/ Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
/ Source localization
/ Time series
/ Volume conduction
2014
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Wedge MUSIC: A novel approach to examine experimental differences of brain source connectivity patterns from EEG/MEG data
by
Avarvand, Forooz Shahbazi
, Ewald, Arne
, Nolte, Guido
in
Adult
/ Brain
/ Brain Mapping - methods
/ Class differences
/ Computer Simulation
/ Data Interpretation, Statistical
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Functional connectivity
/ Humans
/ Imaginary part of coherency
/ Magnetoencephalography
/ Magnetoencephalography - methods
/ Measurement techniques
/ Motor Cortex - physiology
/ Rap music
/ Sensors
/ Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
/ Source localization
/ Time series
/ Volume conduction
2014
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Wedge MUSIC: A novel approach to examine experimental differences of brain source connectivity patterns from EEG/MEG data
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Wedge MUSIC: A novel approach to examine experimental differences of brain source connectivity patterns from EEG/MEG data
2014
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Overview
We introduce a novel method to estimate bivariate synchronization, i.e. interacting brain sources at a specific frequency or band, from MEG or EEG data robust to artifacts of volume conduction. The data driven calculation is solely based on the imaginary part of the cross-spectrum as opposed to the imaginary part of coherency. In principle, the method quantifies how strong a synchronization between a distinct pair of brain sources is present in the data. As an input of the method all pairs of pre-defined locations inside the brain can be used which is computationally exhaustive. In contrast to that, reference sources can be used that have been identified by any source reconstruction technique in a prior analysis step. We introduce different variants of the method and evaluate the performance in simulations. As a particular advantage of the proposed methodology, we demonstrate that the novel approach is capable of investigating differences in brain source interactions between experimental conditions or with respect to a certain baseline. For measured data, we first show the application on resting state MEG data where we find locally synchronized sources in the motor-cortex based on the sensorimotor idle rhythms. Finally, we show an example on EEG motor imagery data where we contrast hand and foot movements. Here, we also find local interactions in the expected brain areas.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited
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