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<p>Dear Saeed,</p>
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<p>can you tell me a bit more about how you currently simulate EEG?
Do you define some sources and then use a forward model to
simulate the EEG? If so, if you want to simulate MEG signals, all
you need is a forward model that maps between sources and MEG
sensors.</p>
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<p>regards,</p>
<p>Marijn.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/09/2017 04:04 AM, Saeed Zahran
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<p><font size="2"><span style="font-size:10pt;">Goodmorning,<br>
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How do you convert the simulated EEG to simulated MEG,<br>
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Its possible to convert the electrical potential generated
at each cells to<br>
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magnetic potential? without modelling the MEG</span></font></p>
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Best regards<br>
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Saeed Zahran</span></font><br>
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