Interacting From Brain to EEG Signals | Summer / Short course | Humanities & Culture | On Campus | 1 week | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | Netherlands
Electroencephalogram (EEG) is one of the neuro-imaging techniques that is widely used in research and clinical practice to study brain activity. It allows measuring neural processes with high temporal but relatively low spatial resolution. Source localization can be used to improve spatial resolution and localize the neural activity in the brain. However, source localisation is difficult due to its so-called inverse problem (inference of the position of the current sources from electrode potentials). Beamforming is one of the various solutions to this problem that has gained attention in recent years.
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