[Mne_analysis] MEG math documentation

Thiede, Anja anja.thiede at helsinki.fi
Tue Aug 9 06:18:17 EDT 2016
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Hi Dan,

regarding SSS, Samu Taulu's work includes a lot of math:

Taulu, S. & Kajola, M., 2005. Presentation of electromagnetic multichannel data: The signal space separation method. Journal of Applied Physics, 97(124905), pp.1–10.

Best regards,
Anja

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Anja Thiede, M.Sc.
Doctoral student
Cognitive Brain Research Unit (CBRU)
Department of Behavioural Sciences
University of Helsinki
E-Mail: anja.thiede at helsinki.fi


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Hello Dan,

there is the big Matti Hämäläinen et al. MNE paper, written by the original authors of the MNE package. It contains everything there is to know about source localization:

http://journals.aps.org/rmp/abstract/10.1103/RevModPhys.65.413

it doesn’t contain the maxfilter equations though.

 
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Marijn van Vliet
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> On 08 Aug 2016, at 21:32, Dan Howarth <d.c.howarth at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Does anyone know of a comprehensive document that explains all of the math one uses to go from raw data to source localized data? Such a document would include maxfilter equations (SSS, tSSS, maxmove, etc), all of the computational geometry that's done on the structural files, and the fwd/inv equations. I know the MNE manual has some of these equations scattered throughout, but is there any other resource?
> 
> -Dan Howarth
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