[FieldTrip] oscillations in the intracranial vs. EEG/MEG

Daniel Sodan daniel.sodan at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 13:08:43 CEST 2019


Dear list,

My question is not directly fieldtrip related, but I think that this might
be a relevant forum:
I was told by a paper reviewer that the literature treat oscillations in
the intracranial (e.g., human ECoG) vs. EEG/MEG data differently.
Consequently, discussing the literature of the EEG in the context of the
intracranial results is not too relevant.  I would say that the two main
differences between two types of data: a) low sensitivity to high
frequencies in the EEG/MEG; b) low spatial specificity in the EEG/MEG. But
apart from that,  why these two types of data are or should be treated
differently? If someone has relevant references on this theme, I will
appreciate.

Thanks,
Daniel
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