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Rejection of stimulus-related artifacts from electro-gustatory magnetoencephalographic signals using independent component analysis

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5 Author(s)
Iwaki, S. ; Life Electron. Lab., Nat. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. & Technol., Ikeda, Japan ; Yamamoto, C. ; Takehara, S. ; Tonoike, M.
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In this article, we used electro-gustatory (EG) stimuli, in which weak anodal currents were applied to subjects' anterior torque tip, to ensure control of stimulus location and timing. We introduced independent component analysis (ICA) to separate stimulus-related artifacts from EG MEG signals.

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Magnetics Conference, 2003. INTERMAG 2003. IEEE International

Date of Conference: 28 March-3 April 2003

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