Electrophysiological Imaging of Brain Activity and Connectivity—Challenges and Opportunities

Bin He(University of Minnesota), Lin Yang(University of Minnesota), Christopher Wilke(University of Minnesota), Han Yuan(University of Minnesota)
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
April 8, 2011
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Abstract

Unlocking the dynamic inner workings of the brain continues to remain a grand challenge of the 21st century. To this end, functional neuroimaging modalities represent an outstanding approach to better understand the mechanisms of both normal and abnormal brain functions. The ability to image brain function with ever increasing spatial and temporal resolution has made a significant leap over the past several decades. Further delineation of functional networks could lead to improved understanding of brain function in both normal and diseased states. This paper reviews recent advancements and current challenges in dynamic functional neuroimaging techniques, including electrophysiological source imaging, multimodal neuroimaging integrating fMRI with EEG/MEG, and functional connectivity imaging.


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