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. / Astolfi, Laura; Cincotti, Febo; Mattia, Donatella; Mattiocco, Marco; Fabrizio, De Vico Fallani; Marciani, Maria Grazia; Ursino, Mauro; Zavaglia, Melissa; Gao, Shangkai; Wei, Wu; Babiloni, Fabio.

In: Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, Vol. 1, 2006, p. 996-999.

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Astolfi, L, Cincotti, F, Mattia, D, Mattiocco, M, Fabrizio, DVF, Marciani, MG, Ursino, M, Zavaglia, M, Gao, S, Wei, W & Babiloni, F 2006, 'Cortical connectivity patterns during imagination of limb movements in normal subjects and in a spinal cord injured patient.', Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, vol. 1, pp. 996-999. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17945614?dopt=Citation>

APA

Astolfi, L., Cincotti, F., Mattia, D., Mattiocco, M., Fabrizio, D. V. F., Marciani, M. G., Ursino, M., Zavaglia, M., Gao, S., Wei, W., & Babiloni, F. (2006). Cortical connectivity patterns during imagination of limb movements in normal subjects and in a spinal cord injured patient. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, 1, 996-999. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17945614?dopt=Citation

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Astolfi L, Cincotti F, Mattia D, Mattiocco M, Fabrizio DVF, Marciani MG et al. Cortical connectivity patterns during imagination of limb movements in normal subjects and in a spinal cord injured patient. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2006;1:996-999.

Bibtex

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title = "Cortical connectivity patterns during imagination of limb movements in normal subjects and in a spinal cord injured patient.",
abstract = "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.",
keywords = "Humans, Algorithms, Models, Neurological, Computer Simulation, Electroencephalography/methods, Brain Mapping/*methods, Brain/pathology/*physiopathology, *Evoked Potentials, Motor, *Imagination, Leg/physiopathology, Movement, Nerve Net/pathology/*physiopathology, Neural Pathways/pathology/*physiopathology, Spinal Cord Injuries/pathology/*physiopathology, Humans, Algorithms, Models, Neurological, Computer Simulation, Electroencephalography/methods, Brain Mapping/*methods, Brain/pathology/*physiopathology, *Evoked Potentials, Motor, *Imagination, Leg/physiopathology, Movement, Nerve Net/pathology/*physiopathology, Neural Pathways/pathology/*physiopathology, Spinal Cord Injuries/pathology/*physiopathology",
author = "Laura Astolfi and Febo Cincotti and Donatella Mattia and Marco Mattiocco and Fabrizio, {De Vico Fallani} and Marciani, {Maria Grazia} and Mauro Ursino and Melissa Zavaglia and Shangkai Gao and Wu Wei and Fabio Babiloni",
year = "2006",
language = "English",
volume = "1",
pages = "996--999",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Cortical connectivity patterns during imagination of limb movements in normal subjects and in a spinal cord injured patient.

AU - Astolfi, Laura

AU - Cincotti, Febo

AU - Mattia, Donatella

AU - Mattiocco, Marco

AU - Fabrizio, De Vico Fallani

AU - Marciani, Maria Grazia

AU - Ursino, Mauro

AU - Zavaglia, Melissa

AU - Gao, Shangkai

AU - Wei, Wu

AU - Babiloni, Fabio

PY - 2006

Y1 - 2006

N2 - 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.

AB - 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.

KW - Humans

KW - Algorithms

KW - Models, Neurological

KW - Computer Simulation

KW - Electroencephalography/methods

KW - Brain Mapping/methods

KW - Brain/pathology/physiopathology

KW - Evoked Potentials, Motor

KW - Imagination

KW - Leg/physiopathology

KW - Movement

KW - Nerve Net/pathology/physiopathology

KW - Neural Pathways/pathology/physiopathology

KW - Spinal Cord Injuries/pathology/physiopathology

KW - Humans

KW - Algorithms

KW - Models, Neurological

KW - Computer Simulation

KW - Electroencephalography/methods

KW - Brain Mapping/methods

KW - Brain/pathology/physiopathology

KW - Evoked Potentials, Motor

KW - Imagination

KW - Leg/physiopathology

KW - Movement

KW - Nerve Net/pathology/physiopathology

KW - Neural Pathways/pathology/physiopathology

KW - Spinal Cord Injuries/pathology/physiopathology

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

VL - 1

SP - 996

EP - 999

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