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Bin He Department of Biomedical Engineering "Electrophysiological Neuroimaging" Thursday November 18th, 12:20-1:10, Lind 409 |
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Abstract
Brain electrical activity is distributed in the three physical dimensions and evolves in time.
In the past decades, significant efforts
have been made to attempt to image the dynamic brain activation from
noninvasive electrical measurements made over the scalp, by solving the EEG
inverse problem. In this presentation, we will discuss EEG inverse imaging techniques
that we have developed in our lab, and their applications to aid clinical diagnosis and
management of neurological disorders. More details regarding the research program can be found
at http://www.tc.umn.edu/~binhe/research.htm.