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An interesting application of spatial filtering techniques, which are more typically used as a means to produce images of source activity in MEG.
The system produces 3D images of source locations for different hydrodynamic activities, including the vibration of a dipole source and the movement of a tail-flicking crayfish.
The SAM (synthetic aperture magnetometry) beamformer algorithm was used to create differential images of source power (pseudo-T statistics) for 1 s of baseline (−1 to 0 s) compared with 1 s of visual stimulation (0 to 1 s).
We then used the SAM beamformer to produce volumetric images of source power for each condition (face and phase scrambled).
Volumetric images of source power were then derived at 4 mm isotropic resolution by projecting each participant's raw data through the corresponding spatial filters.
If we consider a point source S on the extended source Σ, then each mirror creates an image of this source, S′1 and S′2 respectively.
The CSCview Results tab now has a Source Preview feature which allows you to view and save images of sources in selected rows of a query results table.
Here, we present results and images of sources in the sample (most of which have never been observed before), using new VLBA observations at 8 and 15 GHz.
We may also preview source region and full-field images of sources in selected rows of the results table using the Source Preview, accessible via the clickable "View" buttons in the table rows.
However, before proceeding to the Products tab to download selected data products, we may preview source region and full-field images of sources in selected rows of the results table using the Source Preview in the Results tab, accessible via the clickable "View" buttons in the table rows.
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