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Karen MullingerUniversity of Nottingham Verified email at nottingham.ac.uk Cited by 3856 |
Moving magnetoencephalography towards real-world applications with a wearable system
Imaging human brain function with techniques such as magnetoencephalography 1 typically
requires a subject to perform tasks while their head remains still within a restrictive scanner. …
requires a subject to perform tasks while their head remains still within a restrictive scanner. …
Properties of the ballistocardiogram artefact as revealed by EEG recordings at 1.5, 3 and 7 T static magnetic field strength
S Debener, KJ Mullinger, RK Niazy… - International Journal of …, 2008 - Elsevier
Electroencephalogram (EEG) data recorded simultaneously with functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI) suffer from severe artefacts. The ballistocardiogram (BCG) artefact in …
resonance imaging (fMRI) suffer from severe artefacts. The ballistocardiogram (BCG) artefact in …
[HTML][HTML] Evidence that the negative BOLD response is neuronal in origin: a simultaneous EEG–BOLD–CBF study in humans
Unambiguous interpretation of changes in the BOLD signal is challenging because of the
complex neurovascular coupling that translates changes in neuronal activity into the …
complex neurovascular coupling that translates changes in neuronal activity into the …
Alpha/beta power decreases track the fidelity of stimulus-specific information
Massed synchronised neuronal firing is detrimental to information processing. When
networks of task-irrelevant neurons fire in unison, they mask the signal generated by task-critical …
networks of task-irrelevant neurons fire in unison, they mask the signal generated by task-critical …
[HTML][HTML] Reference layer artefact subtraction (RLAS): a novel method of minimizing EEG artefacts during simultaneous fMRI
Large artefacts compromise EEG data quality during simultaneous fMRI. These artefact
voltages pose heavy demands on the bandwidth and dynamic range of EEG amplifiers and …
voltages pose heavy demands on the bandwidth and dynamic range of EEG amplifiers and …
Theta power during encoding predicts subsequent‐memory performance and default mode network deactivation
TP White, M Jansen, K Doege, KJ Mullinger… - Human brain …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The subsequent memory paradigm, according to which cerebral activity for later remembered
(LR) and later forgotten (LF) items is contrasted, can be used to characterize the processes …
(LR) and later forgotten (LF) items is contrasted, can be used to characterize the processes …
Wearable neuroimaging: Combining and contrasting magnetoencephalography and electroencephalography
One of the most severe limitations of functional neuroimaging techniques, such as
magnetoencephalography (MEG), is that participants must maintain a fixed head position during data …
magnetoencephalography (MEG), is that participants must maintain a fixed head position during data …
Poststimulus undershoots in cerebral blood flow and BOLD fMRI responses are modulated by poststimulus neuronal activity
KJ Mullinger, SD Mayhew… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
fMRI is the foremost technique for noninvasive measurement of human brain function. However,
its utility is limited by an incomplete understanding of the relationship between neuronal …
its utility is limited by an incomplete understanding of the relationship between neuronal …
Relationships between neuronal oscillatory amplitude and dynamic functional connectivity
Event-related fluctuations of neural oscillatory amplitude are reported widely in the context
of cognitive processing and are typically interpreted as a marker of brain “activity”. However, …
of cognitive processing and are typically interpreted as a marker of brain “activity”. However, …
Modulation of post‐movement beta rebound by contraction force and rate of force development
Movement induced modulation of the beta rhythm is one of the most robust neural oscillatory
phenomena in the brain. In the preparation and execution phases of movement, a loss in …
phenomena in the brain. In the preparation and execution phases of movement, a loss in …