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This forward model uses a finite element element method (FEM) and was developed by the ...([[http://openmeeg.github.io/|l]]ink). It uses the volume mesh of the realistic head model. The goal of this forward solution is mostly for '''EEG users''', to provide more accurate results than the spherical models and more complex geometry than the BEM. It is not necessary for MEG users, as the "overlapping spheres" method gives similar results but much faster. This method is illustrated using the tutorial [[http://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/Tutorials/Epilepsy|EEG and epilepsy]] or similar data ('''todo'''). |
Realistic head model: FEM with Duneuro
Authors: Takfarinas MEDANI
Describe Duneuro here.
This forward model uses a finite element element method (FEM) and was developed by the ...(link). It uses the volume mesh of the realistic head model. The goal of this forward solution is mostly for EEG users, to provide more accurate results than the spherical models and more complex geometry than the BEM. It is not necessary for MEG users, as the "overlapping spheres" method gives similar results but much faster. This method is illustrated using the tutorial EEG and epilepsy or similar data (todo).
Here we will describe the FEM and run some examples