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MEG: An Introduction to Methods



This book is a comprehensive introduction to MEG, which is a brain imaging technology that allows real-time tracking of neural activity. The book covers the basics of MEG and its instrumentation, as well as data analysis. Chapters on solutions propose potential solutions to the inverse problem using techniques such as minimum norm estimates, spatial filters and beamformers. Chapters on combination... more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive introduction to MEG
  • Covers the basics of MEG and its instrumentation
  • Provides solutions to the inverse problem


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Author Peter Reinhard Hansen et. al.
Format Hardcover - Cloth over boards
ISBN 9780195307238
Publication Date 16/06/2010
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press Inc
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This book is a comprehensive introduction to MEG, which is a brain imaging technology that allows real-time tracking of neural activity. The book covers the basics of MEG and its instrumentation, as well as data analysis. Chapters on solutions propose potential solutions to the inverse problem using techniques such as minimum norm estimates, spatial filters and beamformers. Chapters on combinations elucidate how MEG can be used to complement other neuroimaging techniques. Chapters on applications provide practical examples of how MEG can be used to study sensory processing and cognitive tasks, and how MEG can be used in a clinical setting.

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is an exciting brain imaging technology that allows real-time tracking of neural activity, making it an invaluable tool for advancing our understanding of brain function. In this comprehensive introduction to MEG, Peter Hansen, Morten Kringelbach, and Riitta Salmelin have brought together the leading researchers to provide the basic tools for planning and executing MEG experiments, as well as analyzing and interpreting the resulting data. Chapters on the basics describe the fundamentals of MEG and its instrumentation, and provide guidelines for designing experiments and performing successful measurements. Chapters on data analysis present it in detail, from general concepts and assumptions to analysis of evoked responses and oscillatory background activity. Chapters on solutions propose potential solutions to the inverse problem using techniques such as minimum norm estimates, spatial filters and beamformers. Chapters on combinations elucidate how MEG can be used to complement other neuroimaging techniques. Chapters on applications provide practical examples of how to use MEG to study sensory processing and cognitive tasks, and how MEG can be used in a clinical setting. These chapters form a complete basic reference source for those interested in exploring or already using MEG that will hopefully inspire them to try to develop new, exciting approaches to designing and analyzing their own studies. This book will be a valuable resource for researchers from diverse fields, including neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, medical imaging, computer modelling, as well as for clinical practitioners.
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