期刊:Cambridge University Press eBooks [Cambridge University Press] 日期:2009-07-23卷期号:: 169-190被引量:55
标识
DOI:10.1017/cbo9780511596889.009
摘要
High density spatial and temporal sampling of EEG data enhances the quality of results of electrophysiological experiments. Because EEG sources typically produce widespread electric fields (see Chapter 3) and operate at frequencies well below the sampling rate, increasing the number of electrodes and time samples will not necessarily increase the number of observed processes, but mainly increase the accuracy of the representation of these processes. This is namely the case when inverse solutions are computed.