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Towards fast and reliable simultaneous EEG-fMRI analysis of epilepsy with automatic spike detection

Omidvarnia et al., 2019

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13542534961843943674
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Omidvarnia A
Kowalczyk M
Pedersen M
Jackson G
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Clinical Neurophysiology

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Objective The process of manually marking up epileptic spikes for simultaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) and resting state functional MRI (rsfMRI) analysis in epilepsy studies is a tedious and subjective task for a human expert. The aim of this study was to …
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