Cleaning EEG: Artifacts, Preprocessing, and Source Reconstruction
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Adapted from an appendix of my MS thesis. Data Analysis Artifacts are signals that make recording more difficult and may hamper the analysis of the brain activity recorded with EEG. Such artifacts can be divided into two categories: neurophysiological artifacts and environmental noise [1]. Neurophysiological artifacts correspond to noise generated by the subjects themselves, whether it is voluntary or not. The brain is far from being the only organ that generates electromagnetic activity. In…
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- Adapted from an appendix of my MS thesis.
- Data Analysis Artifacts are signals that make recording more difficult and may hamper the analysis of the brain activity recorded with EEG.
- Such artifacts can be divided into two categories: neurophysiological artifacts and environmental noise [1].
- Neurophysiological artifacts correspond to noise generated by the subjects themselves, whether it is voluntary or not.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that adapted from an appendix of my MS thesis.
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