Accumulated source imaging of brain activity with both low and high-frequency neuromagnetic signals.

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Published in Front Neuroinform on May 21, 2014

Authors

Jing Xiang1, Qian Luo2, Rupesh Kotecha3, Abraham Korman1, Fawen Zhang4, Huan Luo5, Hisako Fujiwara1, Nat Hemasilpin1, Douglas F Rose1

Author Affiliations

1: Division of Neurology, MEG Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH, USA.
2: Department of Neurosurgery, Saint Louis University St. Louis, MO, USA.
3: Division of Neurology, MEG Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH, USA ; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Department of Radiation Oncology Cleveland, OH, USA.
4: Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH, USA.
5: State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China.

Associated clinical trials:

Normative High-frequency MEG Database for Children (MEG) | NCT00600717

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