Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10215557 | NeuroImage | 2019 | 50 Pages |
Abstract
The present study demonstrates that speech brain tracking is better seen with MEG than EEG. Quantitatively, EEG recordings need to be â¼3 times longer than MEG recordings to uncover significant speech brain tracking. As a consequence, MEG appears more suited than EEG to pinpoint subtle effects related to speech brain tracking in a given recording time.
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Authors
Florian Destoky, Morgane Philippe, Julie Bertels, Marie Verhasselt, Nicolas Coquelet, Marc Vander Ghinst, Vincent Wens, Xavier De Tiège, Mathieu Bourguignon,