Wang J Z
Neuromagnetism Laboratory, New York University, New York.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 1994 May;41(5):470-9. doi: 10.1109/10.293222.
The minimum-norm least-squares inverse for magnetic field measurements is applied to a representation of a sulcus of the human brain, where one or both walls have regions of neuronal activity. Simulations indicate that the magnetic source image (MSI) is largely confined to the appropriate wall of the sulcus, even for a depth of 4 cm where the distance between walls is only 3 mm. Two nearly oppositely oriented dipoles located 3 mm apart are found to be distinguished. Influences on the quality of the MSI by measurement noise and inaccuracy in determining the image surface are discussed in detail.
用于磁场测量的最小范数最小二乘逆被应用于人类大脑脑沟的一种表示,其中脑沟的一侧或两侧壁存在神经元活动区域。模拟表明,即使对于深度为4厘米(此时两侧壁之间的距离仅为3毫米)的情况,磁源图像(MSI)在很大程度上仍局限于脑沟的相应壁上。发现能够区分相距3毫米的两个几乎相反取向的偶极子。详细讨论了测量噪声和确定图像表面时的不准确性对MSI质量的影响。