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Estimation of Cortical Connectivity in Humans = Advanced Signal Processing Techniques /
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Estimation of Cortical Connectivity in Humans/ by Laura Astolfi, Fabio Babiloni.
[NT 52189] Reminder of title:
Advanced Signal Processing Techniques /
[NT 47261] Author:
Astolfi, Laura.
[NT 51406] other author:
Babiloni, Fabio.
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XVI, 93 p.online resource. :
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Estimation of Cortical Connectivity in Humans = Advanced Signal Processing Techniques /
Astolfi, Laura.
Estimation of Cortical Connectivity in Humans
Advanced Signal Processing Techniques /[electronic resource] :by Laura Astolfi, Fabio Babiloni. - 1st ed. 2008. - XVI, 93 p.online resource. - Synthesis Lectures on Biomedical Engineering,1930-0336. - Synthesis Lectures on Biomedical Engineering,.
Introduction -- Estimation of the Effective Connectivity from Stationary Data by Structural Equation Modeling -- Estimation of the Functional Connectivity from Stationary Data by Multivariate Autoregressive Methods -- Estimation of Cortical Activity by the use of Realistic Head Modeling -- Application: Estimation of Connectivity from Movement-Related Potentials -- Application to High-Resolution EEG Recordings in a Cognitive Task (Stroop Test) -- Application to Data Related to the Intention of Limb Movements in Normal Subjects and in a Spinal Cord Injured Patient -- The Instantaneous Estimation of the Time-Varying Cortical Connectivity by Adaptive Multivariate Estimators -- Time-Varying Connectivity from Event-Related Potentials.
In the last ten years many different brain imaging devices have conveyed a lot of information about the brain functioning in different experimental conditions. In every case, the biomedical engineers, together with mathematicians, physicists and physicians are called to elaborate the signals related to the brain activity in order to extract meaningful and robust information to correlate with the external behavior of the subjects. In such attempt, different signal processing tools used in telecommunications and other field of engineering or even social sciences have been adapted and re-used in the neuroscience field. The present book would like to offer a short presentation of several methods for the estimation of the cortical connectivity of the human brain. The methods here presented are relatively simply to implement, robust and can return valuable information about the causality of the activation of the different cortical areas in humans using non invasive electroencephalographic recordings. The knowledge of such signal processing tools will enrich the arsenal of the computational methods that a engineer or a mathematician could apply in the processing of brain signals. Table of Contents: Introduction / Estimation of the Effective Connectivity from Stationary Data by Structural Equation Modeling / Estimation of the Functional Connectivity from Stationary Data by Multivariate Autoregressive Methods / Estimation of Cortical Activity by the use of Realistic Head Modeling / Application: Estimation of Connectivity from Movement-Related Potentials / Application to High-Resolution EEG Recordings in a Cognitive Task (Stroop Test) / Application to Data Related to the Intention of Limb Movements in Normal Subjects and in a Spinal Cord Injured Patient / The Instantaneous Estimation of the Time-Varying Cortical Connectivity by Adaptive Multivariate Estimators / Time-Varying Connectivity from Event-Related Potentials.
ISBN: 9783031016226
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