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Harrison, T. C., Ayling, O. G. & Murphy, T. H. Distinct cortical circuit mechanisms for complex forelimb movement and motor map topography.
This study was designed to examine the effects of low-frequency stimulation delivered to the corpus callosum on motor map topography when applied during or after each elicited seizure.
The drainage density map, topography map, and slope map of the study area were generated from ASTER DEM data (30 m resolution) using ArcMap 10.1 software.
As appears from 2D and 3D map topography of the surface (Fig. 10a, b), the cone-shaped hills are formed of the smaller spheroids.
This approach searches for time segments of stable map topography that represent functional microstates of the brain during information processing.
Consequences of use and disuse of sensorimotor skills on cortical map topography and performance are captured in the concept of use-dependent plasticity and are intensively investigated.
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EP microstate segments were defined by using a spatial k-means cluster analysis to identify the dominant map topographies in the group-averaged evoked potentials across the experimental conditions over time.
The approach is based on a modified spatial k-means clustering analysis [50] that determines the most dominant map topographies and the periods during which they are present in the data.
However, the quality of our EEG data was good, and undistorted spectral map topographies were obtained after correction using a conventional analysis [39], [40] followed by an ICA approach [42], [56].
Calibrated zero baselines were used (instead of prestimulus- baseline corrections) to avoid distorting the map topographies [ 43, 44].
Calibrated zero baselines were used (instead of pre-stimulus baseline corrections) to avoid distorting the map topographies [ 38, 39].
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