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In this paper, we have shown that for low values of coregistration error (below 2 mm and two deg) and moderate SNR (11 dB for average data), it is theoretically possible to distinguish superficial and deep cortical laminae using MEG.
Nov 15, 2014
Nov 15, 2014 · We establish how well we can discriminate between these two different cortical layer models based on the same MEG data in the presence of ...
Jun 20, 2024 · We establish how well we can discriminate between these two different cortical layer models based on the same MEG data in the presence of ...
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Feb 15, 2018 · We show that discrimination accuracy is affected by patch size estimates, cortical surface features, and lead field strength, which suggests ...
Oct 22, 2018 · Laminar discrimination is disrupted by adding spatial and temporal noise. We then conducted several control analyses to ascertain the robustness ...
Recent simulation work has shown that it is possible to distinguish between signals arising in the deep and superficial cortical laminae given accurate ...
Discrimination of cortical laminae using MEG. (2014). First Author: Troebinger L. Attributed to: Building multi-site clinical research capacity in ...
Jun 30, 2019 · Lamina‐specific cortical dynamics in human visual and sensorimotor cortices. ... Discrimination of cortical laminae using MEG. NeuroImage, 102, ...
Discrimination of cortical laminae using MEG. Author: TROEBINGER, Luzia1 ; LOPEZ, José David3 ; LUTTI, Antoine4 ; BESTMANN, Sven2 ; BARNES, Gareth1
Nov 3, 2020 · ... in older individuals (i.e., over 50 years old) corresponding to decline in tactile discrimination performance (Lenz et al. 2012; Cheng and ...
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