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Reconstructing current distributions from biomagnetic measurements under large external noise disturbances
K Sekihara1, B Scholz, H Bruder
1Central Res. Lab., Hitachi Ltd, Tokyo.
Abstract:
External noise fields cause spatially coherent noise in the biomagnetic data measured by a multichannel magnetometer. The authors propose a method of incorporating this spatial coherence into current-density reconstruction. This method can reconstruct current distributions from biomagnetic measurements affected by external noise fields. Computer simulations demonstrate its effectiveness.
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