Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6037040 | NeuroImage | 2010 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
We recently demonstrated that the residual MGA can largely be avoided by means of hardware synchronization. Here we present a new software synchronization method, which substitutes hardware synchronization and facilitates the removal of motion artefacts by PCA. The effectiveness of the retrospective synchronization algorithm (Resync) is demonstrated by comparison to the aforementioned techniques. For this purpose, we also developed a method for simulating the MGA and we propose new concepts for quantifying and comparing the performance of post-processing algorithms for EEG-MRI data. Results indicate that the benefits of (retrospective) synchronization and PCA depend largely on the relative contribution of timing errors and motion artefacts to the residual MGA as well as the frequency range of interest.
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Authors
H. Mandelkow, D. Brandeis, P. Boesiger,