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Structure predicts function: Combining non-invasive electrophysiology with in-vivo histology
2015
NeuroImage
We present an approach for combining high resolution MRI-based myelin mapping with functional information from electroencephalography (EEG) or magnetoencephalography (MEG). The main contribution to the primary currents detectable with EEG and MEG comes from ionic currents in the apical dendrites of cortical pyramidal cells, aligned perpendicularly to the local cortical surface. We provide evidence from an in-vivo experiment that the variation in MRI-based myeloarchitecture measures across the
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.12.030
pmid:25529007
pmcid:PMC4334663
fatcat:qpronflljvf3tcfvgjs3dhlvui