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Cortical connectivity patterns during imagination of limb movements in normal subjects and in a spinal cord injured patient.

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  • Cortical connectivity patterns during imagination of limb movements in normal subjects and in a spinal cord injured patient. Abstract Text:

    l astolfiL Astolfi,f cincottiF Cincotti,d mattiaD Mattia,m mattioccoM Mattiocco,f de vico fallaniF De Vico Fallani,m g marcianiM G Marciani,m ursinoM Ursino,melissa zavagliaMelissa Zavaglia,m zavagliaM Zavaglia,wug weiWug Wei,f babiloniF Babiloni,laura astolfiLaura Astolfi,febo cincottiFebo Cincotti,donatella mattiaDonatella Mattia,marco mattioccoMarco Mattiocco,fabrizio de vico fallaniFabrizio De Vico Fallani,maria grazia marcianiMaria Grazia Marciani,mauro ursinoMauro Ursino,melissa zavagliaMelissa Zavaglia,shangkai gaoShangkai Gao,wu weiWu Wei,fabio babiloniFabio Babiloni,

    The problem of the definition and evaluation of brain connectivity has become a central one in neuroscience during the latest years, as a way to understand the organization and interaction of cortical areas during the execution of cognitive or motor tasks. In this paper we propose the use of the DTF method on cortical signals estimated from high resolution EEG recordings. An application of the proposed technique to the estimation of cortical connectivity pattern in normal subjects and in one spinal cord injured patient is also provided.

    Cortical connectivity patterns during imagination of limb movements in normal subjects and in a spinal cord injured patient. Publishing Authors By Initials

    l astolfiL Astolfi,f cincottiF Cincotti,d mattiaD Mattia,m mattioccoM Mattiocco,f de vico fallaniF De Vico Fallani,mg marcianiMG Marciani,m ursinoM Ursino,m zavagliaM Zavaglia,m zavagliaM Zavaglia,w weiW Wei,f babiloniF Babiloni,l astolfiL Astolfi,f cincottiF Cincotti,d mattiaD Mattia,m mattioccoM Mattiocco,f de vico fallaniF De Vico Fallani,mg marcianiMG Marciani,m ursinoM Ursino,m zavagliaM Zavaglia,s gaoS Gao,w weiW Wei,f babiloniF Babiloni,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Conference proceedings : ... Annual International

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 996-9

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    ISSN: 1557-170X

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2006

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    AFFILIATION: IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Roma.

    Country: United States

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