[Eeglablist] high density EEG, source localization and electrode positions
Guillaume Rousselet
g.rousselet at psy.gla.ac.uk
Thu Jul 29 13:12:15 PDT 2010
Sara, this article and maybe more recent ones from this group might
answer your question:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15351361
Best
Guillaume
On 29 Jul 2010, at 11:27, Sara Graziadio wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> We are setting up an ERP study with high density EEG (128
> electrodes). We would like to localize sources from the ERP
> components and possibly to relate these data with fMRI activations.
> We would have MRI data of the subjects. We are now in the process of
> considering the possibility to use the Polhemus to digitalize the
> electrode positions and we found out that there are no papers (at
> least that I can find) that compare the accuracy of source
> localization with high density EEG adding the information about the
> positions of all the 128 electrodes, or of just a part of them (for
> example 30 evenly spread on the scalp and including some of the more
> external positions), or just using the standard 10-10 system
> locations. Does anybody of you have any thoughts about it? Have you
> had ever tried to compare the 3 options I have described?
> Thank you very much
>
> Best wishes
>
> Sara Graziadio, PhD
> Research Associate
> Newcastle University
>
>
>
>
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