Topoplots showing activation in a late time window
May 14, 2013
Removing the effect of blinking eyes from electroencephalography data
When conducting electroencephalograph tests (the recording of electrical activity along the scalp) blinking eyes can distort the returned data. New research tests a software algorithm to remove that noise and finds a positive effect. Read more in this peer-reviewed article by Woltering et al.
Topoplots showing activation in a late time window
May 14, 2013
Removing the effect of blinking eyes from electroencephalography data
When conducting electroencephalograph tests (the recording of electrical activity along the scalp) blinking eyes can distort the returned data. New research tests a software algorithm to remove that noise and finds a positive effect. Read more in this peer-reviewed article by Woltering et al.
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