Mathematical and computer modelling of the human brain with reference to cortical magnification and dipole source localisation in the visual cortx


Autoria(s): Hurdal, Monica Kimberly
Data(s)

1998

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/36978/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

Hurdal, Monica Kimberly (1998) Mathematical and computer modelling of the human brain with reference to cortical magnification and dipole source localisation in the visual cortx. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Direitos

Copyright Monica Kimberly Hurdal

Palavras-Chave #Brain Mathematical models #Brain Computer simulation #applied mathematics #brain #brain reconstruction #calcarine fissure #common average reference #computer science #confidence intervals #confidence regions #computer model #co-registration #cortical magnification #data visualisation #dipole #EEG #electroencephalography #electrophysiology #evoked potential #forward problem #fMRI #human #inverse problem #imaging #least squares #magnetic resonance imaging #magnetoencephalography #map #mathematical model #mathematics #MEG #model #MR #MRI #neural source #neuroanatomy #neurobiology #neurophysiology #neuroscience #nonlinear minisation #parameter estimates #physics #primary visual cortex #psychology #reconstruction #retina #retinoptic map #segmentation #source localisation #statistics #three-shell model #TMS #transcranial magnetic stimulation #transformation #V1 #VEP #vision #visual cortex #visual evoked potential #visual field #visualisation #thesis #doctoral
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