Integrating MEG, EEG and fMRI data
Integrating MEG, EEG and fMRI data
Integrating MEG, EEG and fMRI data
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Conclusions <strong>and</strong> perspectives<br />
• A combined use of <strong>MEG</strong>, <strong>EEG</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>fMRI</strong> may<br />
provide a unique tool for studying brain<br />
activity with both high spatial resolution <strong>and</strong><br />
high temporal resolution<br />
• Integration requires skill <strong>and</strong> care, but can be<br />
h<strong>and</strong>led routinely<br />
• Integration makes sense only if the same kind<br />
of activity is being studied with the different<br />
techniques<br />
• Even in this case, <strong>and</strong> particularly before<br />
applying the method to the clinical field, one<br />
must be aware of some respective limitations<br />
of the three approaches in this area<br />
• Integration with TMS!