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EEG - fMRI

by Mulert, Christoph.
Authors: Lemieux, Louis.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: xxiii, 539 online resource. ISBN: 3540879196 Subject(s): Medicine. | Radiology, Medical. | Neurology. | Psychiatry. | Psychology, clinical. | Medicine & Public Health. | Neurology. | Psychiatry. | Clinical Psychology. | Imaging / Radiology.
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Background -- Principles of Multimodal Functional Imaging and Data Integration -- EEG: Origin and Measurement -- The Basics of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Locally Measured Neuronal Correlates of Functional MRI Signals -- What Can fMRI Add to the ERP Story? -- The Added Value of EEG–fMRI in Imaging Neuroscience -- Technical and Methodological Aspects of Combined EEG-fMRI Experiments -- EEG Instrumentation and Safety -- EEG Quality: Origin and Reduction of the EEG Cardiac-Related Artefact -- EEG Quality:The Image Acquisition Artefact -- Image Quality Issues -- Specific Issues Related to EEG-fMRI at B 0 > 3 T -- Experimental Design and Data Analysis Strategies -- Applications of EEG-fMRI -- Brain Rhythms -- Sleep -- EEG–fMRI in Adults with Focal Epilepsy -- EEG–fMRI in Idiopathic Generalised Epilepsy (Adults) -- EEG–fMRI in Children with Epilepsy -- Combining EEG and fMRI in Pain Research -- Simultaneous EEG and fMRI of the Human Auditory System -- Visual System -- Cognition -- Neuronal Models for EEG–fMRI Integration -- BOLD Response and EEG Gamma Oscillations -- EEG–fMRI in Animal Models -- EEG–fMRI Information Fusion: Biophysics and Data Analysis.

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG) are very important and complementary modalities since fMRI offers high spatial resolution while EEG provides a direct measurement of neuronal activity with high temporal resolution. Interest in the integration of these two types of data is growing rapidly as it promises to yield important new insights into human brain activity, as has already occurred in the case of epilepsy. Indeed, it seems certain that integrated EEG-fMRI will play an increasing role in neuroscience and in the clinical study of various brain disorders. This book discusses in depth all aspects of EEG-fMRI, including physiological principles and technical and methodological issues such as EEG artefact reduction methods, image quality, and data analysis strategies. Detailed consideration is given to all potential applications, primarily in the fields of sleep research, cognitive neuroscience, and clinical neurology and psychiatry. All of the authors are recognized experts in the field, and the text is supported by numerous informative illustrations.

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