Quantified Neurophysiology with mapping: Statistical inference, Exploratory and Confirmatory data analysis Frank H. DuffyKenneth JonesHeidelise Als OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 12
EEG cartography before and after visual stimulation: A group study with descriptive non-parametric analysis of EEG data P. EtévenonF. EustacheE. Zarifian OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 19
Spike voltage topography and equivalent dipole localization in complex partial epilepsy John S. EbersolePeter B. Wade OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 34
Topographic analysis in brain mapping can be compromised by the average reference John E. DesmedtClaude Tomberg OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 42
Singular Value Decomposition—A general linear model for analysis of multivariate structure in the electroencephalogram Richard N. Harner OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 47
Clinical applications of auditory event related potentials in neurology Hans L. HamburgerNicos I. Triantafyllou OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 52
Beyond topographic mapping: Towards functional-anatomical imaging with 124-channel EEGs and 3-D MRIs Alan GevinsPaul BrickettBryan Reutter OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 64
P3 topography in psychiatry and psychopharmacology Konrad MaurerThomas DierksLutz Frölich OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 84
Topographical display and interpretation of event-related desynchronization during a visual-verbal task G. PfurtschellerW. Klimesch OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 93
Advances in neuromagnetic topography and source localization Gian-Luca Romani OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 102
On the controversies about clinical use of EEG Brain Mapping Marc R. Nuwer OriginalPaper Pages: 103 - 111
Evolution of neuromagnetic topographic mapping S. J. WilliamsonL. Kaufman OriginalPaper Pages: 113 - 127
Do optimal Dipoles obtained by the Dipole Tracing Method slways suggest true source locations? Toshimitsu MushaSaburo Homma OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 150
Modeling and source localization of MEG activities Shoogo UenoKeiji Iramina OriginalPaper Pages: 151 - 165
Clinical application of EEG topography in cerebral ischemia: Detection of functional reversibility and hemodynamics. Akifumi SuzukiKimio YoshiokaNobuyuki Yasui OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 174
Speech perception and auditory P300 potentials after section of the posterior half of the truncus of the corpus callosum Kimitaka KagaMitsuko ShindoAkira Tamura OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 181
Use of multiple dipole analysis for the classification of benign rolandic epilepsy H. WeinbergP. K. H. WongD. Cheyne OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 190