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Effects of Geometric Head Model Perturbations on the EEG Forward and Inverse Problems
2006
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
We study the effect of geometric head model perturbations on the electroencephalography (EEG) forward and inverse problems. Small magnitude perturbations of the shape of the head could represent uncertainties in the head model due to errors on images or techniques used to construct the model. They could also represent small scale details of the shape of the surfaces not described in a deterministic model, such as the sulci and fissures of the cortical layer. We perform a first-order
doi:10.1109/tbme.2005.869769
pmid:16532768
fatcat:id63ayn2mrcjbb5hd3wvlwb4ou