Visual System

Robert Becker*, Stephen Mayhew*, Petra Ritter*, Arno Villringer*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Combining both EEG and fMRI is still a challenging task. A large number of studies on the feasibility of EEG-fMRI for the visual system have been performed because it is an accessible and well-described system. In this chapter we will discuss studies around signal quality, the different types of EEG-fMRI experiments in the visual system (EEG-informed fMRI, fMRI-informed EEG, etc.), different cognitive and sensory aspects of the visual tasks studied, the link between spontaneous and task-driven neuronal oscillations and the fMRI signal and also studies of neurovascular coupling that have been undertaken in the visual system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEEG-fMRI
Subtitle of host publicationPhysiological Basis, Technique, and Applications
EditorsChristoph Mulert, Louis Lemieux
PublisherSpringer
Pages565-589
Number of pages25
Edition2nd
ISBN (Electronic)9783031071218
ISBN (Print)9783031071201, 9783031071232
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2023

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Keywords

  • EEG-fMRI
  • EEG-informed fMRI
  • Oscillations
  • Visual evoked responses
  • Visual system

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