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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2021-03-04
09:50
Online Online Evaluation of effect of source noise on magnetoencephalography source estimation using a structured sparse model
Kai Miyazaki, Shun Nirasawa, Kazuaki Akamatsu, Yoichi Miyawaki (UEC) NC2020-56
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a method to acquire human brain activity at a high temporal resolution, but its spatial ... [more] NC2020-56
pp.77-82
MBE 2019-02-01
15:25
Saga Saga University Investigation of ASSR of MEG to Ambiguous melodies
Yusuke Yoshino, Iku Nemoto, Kawakatsu Masaki (TDU) MBE2018-83
The purpose of this study is to find clues to neurological processes of melody recognition using MEG. We proposed ambigu... [more] MBE2018-83
pp.127-130
SIP, EA, SP, MI
(Joint) [detail]
2018-03-19
15:40
Okinawa   Activation contour estimation and its visual stimulus size dependence using MEG
Kouichi Watanabe (Univ. of Tokyo/NIT, Kisarazu College), Kenta Kabashima (Univ. of Tokyo), Kaoru Amano (NICT), Takaaki Nara (Univ. of Tokyo/JST PRESTO) MI2017-82
In this study, we estimate the current source region on the surface of the cortex from the MEG signal.
Based on assumpt... [more]
MI2017-82
pp.57-62
MBE, NC, NLP
(Joint)
2018-01-27
10:20
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology Resting-State Current Source Estimation Method using Brain Structural Connectivity
Keita Suzuki (NAIST/ATR), Okito Yamashita (ATR) NC2017-59
Current source estimation problem of Magnetoencephalography is defined as an ill-posed inverse problem because the signa... [more] NC2017-59
pp.53-57
HIP 2017-03-10
14:40
Osaka CiNet The Significance of the face for social attention revealed by MEG neuroimaging
Hui-Ning Wu (CiNet), Shuguang Kuai (ECNU), Hiroshi Ban (CiNet) HIP2016-91
The face is one of the most significant social stimuli, and thus is very important for communication in virtual reality.... [more] HIP2016-91
pp.93-98
MBE 2014-05-24
15:15
Toyama University of Toyama MEG-fMRI integration method : Validation of reconstruction accuracy under the existence of temporal correlated fMRI invisible sources.
Takafumi Yano, Hiroaki Natsukawa, Tetsuo Kobayashi (Kyoto Univ.) MBE2014-9
In this study, we compared accuracies of signal reconstructions obtained by two different MEG-fMRI integrative methods. ... [more] MBE2014-9
pp.43-48
HCS 2014-02-01
12:30
Kagoshima Kagoshima University (Korimoto Campus) The difference of the brain activity while listening to speech with slightly long pause stimuli or natural pause stimuli -- Active source estimation from MEG and MRI data --
Jun Yoshimoto, Etsuo Mizukami, Hideki Kashioka, Yasushi Naruse (NICT) HCS2013-73
In order to investigate the influence of the pause length during the conversation, two pause length stimuli were prepare... [more] HCS2013-73
pp.21-26
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2008-03-12
11:30
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ A Point-source Fidelity Solution of Bioelectromagnetic Inverse Problem
Yasushi Terazono (NICT), Ayumu Matani (Tokyo Univ.), Norio Fujimaki (NICT) NC2007-116
Bioelectromagnetic inverse problem is one of the primal issues in the analysis of noninvasive bioelectromagnetic measure... [more] NC2007-116
pp.25-30
NC 2007-03-14
16:00
Tokyo Tamagawa University Verification of Hierarchical Bayesian Estimation combining MEG and fMRI : Motor task analysis
Masanori Osako (NAIST/ATR), Okito Yamashita (ATR), Nobuo Hiroe (ATR/NICT), Masa-aki Sato (ATR)
In the non-invasive brain research, time resolution and spatial resolution are important factors. Magnetoencephalography... [more] NC2006-130
pp.73-78
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