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6 June 2000 Automatic EEG signal restoration during simultaneous EEG/MR acquisitions
Jan Sijbers, Ive Michiels, Johan Van Audekerke, Marleen Verhoye, Anne-Marie Van der Linden, Dirk Van Dyck
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Abstract
During a Magnetic Resonance (MR) sequence, simultaneously acquired ElectroEncephaloGraphy (EEG) data are compromised by severe pollution due to artifacts originating from the switching of the magnetic field gradients. In this work, it is shown how these artifacts can be strongly reduced or even removed through application of an adaptive artifact restoration scheme. The method has proved to be fully automatic and to retain high frequency EEG information, which is indispensable for many EEG applications.
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Jan Sijbers, Ive Michiels, Johan Van Audekerke, Marleen Verhoye, Anne-Marie Van der Linden, and Dirk Van Dyck "Automatic EEG signal restoration during simultaneous EEG/MR acquisitions", Proc. SPIE 3979, Medical Imaging 2000: Image Processing, (6 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.387661
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KEYWORDS
Electroencephalography

Magnetic resonance imaging

Magnetism

Switching

Electrodes

Synthetic aperture radar

Computer programming

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