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Novel algorithmic approaches for the forward and inverse M/EEG problems

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Figure 1: The different modalities for brain imaging. MRI, fMRI, dMRI and CT have the unique property to yield high-resolution spatial information of the whole brain
Figure 2: General pipeline of working with M/EEG modalities. M/EEG signal measured during the experiment cannot be directly mapped onto the cortex
Figure 1.3: The structure of a neuron. Most neurons in the vertebrate nervous system have several main features in common
Figure 1.5: The sequence of signals produced by neuron activity. A presynaptic neuron releases excitatory neurotransmitters which initiates a synaptic potential that spreads passively to the trigger zone of the neuron’s axon, where, if passing threshold, i
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