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English: Average devolution of activity during eye blinking subsequent application of EMCPs, EMCP w/s and extended infomax. Top: Topographic maps (spherical spline interpolation). Bottom: Blink-related vertical EOG. Note the large residual activity for EMCPs at time-point zero and the positivity occurring at about 250 ms following the maximum blink excursion. The vertical line indicates the current time-point. |
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Source | Animation S1 from Hoffmann S, Falkenstein M (2008). "The Correction of Eye Blink Artefacts in the EEG: A Comparison of Two Prominent Methods". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0003004. PMID 18714341. PMC: 2500159. | ||
Author | Hoffmann S, Falkenstein M | ||
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Author | Hoffmann S, Falkenstein M |
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Image title | Average devolution of activity during eye blinking subsequent application of EMCPs, EMCP w/s and extended infomax. Top: Topographic maps (spherical spline interpolation). Bottom: Blink-related vertical EOG. Note the large residual activity for EMCPs at time-point zero and the positivity occurring at about 250 ms following the maximum blink excursion. The vertical line indicates the current time-point. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2008 |