Title
Advances in Electroencephalography Signal Processing [Life Sciences]
Abstract
Over the past three decades of invention and refinement of neuroimaging techniques, our understanding of the brain has been remarkably enhanced. Today, there are several tools and methods by which neuroscientists and radiologists can discover more information about brain function. Yet, most of these methods have their roots in Walter Dandy's ventriculography (X-ray imaging of the brain) in the 1910s and the ground breaking work of Hans Beger in recording brain electrical activity [electroencephalography (EEG)] in the 1920s. Since then, the techniques in both acquisition and analysis of these signals have been significantly improved.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/MSP.2012.2219675
IEEE Signal Process. Mag.
Keywords
Field
DocType
neuroimaging techniques,medical signal detection,hans beger,ventriculography,neurophysiology,brain function,neuroscientists,electroencephalography signal processing,brain electrical activity recording,electroencephalography,signal acquisition,radiologists,eeg,x-ray imaging,signal analysis,medical image processing,neuroimaging
Computer vision,Signal processing,Neurophysiology,Cognitive science,Computer science,Brain electrical activity,Artificial intelligence,Neuroimaging,Electroencephalography
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
30
1
1053-5888
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.46
10
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Saeid Sanei153072.63
Saideh Ferdowsi214710.85
Kianoush Nazarpour37519.08
Andrzej Cichocki45228508.42