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32 termsA topographic or graphic record, as a function of time, of magnetic fields associated with the electrical activity of the brain.
The specific spatial configuration and arrangement of electrodes during neural signal acquisition.
The level of understanding and awareness of neuroethical issues among developers, clinicians, and users.
A numerically intensive, computational analysis of EEG data using mathematical algorithms (such as Fourier or wavelet analysis) to quantify brain activity patterns, providing detailed brain mapping and diagnostic insights beyond traditional visual EEG interpretation.
A neural coding scheme where information is encoded in the frequency or rate of neuronal action potentials.
Baseline acquisition without task engagement used for calibration and comparison.
Signal acquisition from individual neurons via microelectrodes.
Reconstruction of neural signal origins using inverse modeling techniques.
Computing the physical layout or spatial distribution of brain activity as measured by sensors
A type of ML that uses labeled datasets to train models for prediction or classification tasks.
Observing how the amplitude or value of the neural signals changes as a function of time.
Dividing continuous neural data into short segments (windows) for localized or real-time analysis.