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Anthony T Herdman

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Herdman A
J Neurosci Methods . 2020 Dec; 350:109017. PMID: 33316316
Background: Simulating electromagnetic brain signals is becoming more and more prevalent because of the need to verify and validate electrophysiological analysis methods, especially with regards to measurements of functional connectivity...
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Herdman A, Moiseev A, Ribary U
Brain Topogr . 2018 Feb; 31(4):546-565. PMID: 29450808
Adaptive and non-adaptive beamformers have become a prominent neuroimaging tool for localizing neural sources of electroencephalographic (EEG) and magnetoencephalographic (MEG) data. In this study, we investigated single-source and multi-source scalar...
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Bann S, Herdman A
Front Hum Neurosci . 2016 May; 10:176. PMID: 27148023
Introduction: When and where phonological processing occurs in the brain is still under some debate. Most paired-rhyme and phonological priming studies used word stimuli, which involve complex neural networks for...
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Moiseev A, Doesburg S, Herdman A, Ribary U, Grunau R
Brain Topogr . 2014 Nov; 28(5):726-745. PMID: 25370485
Structural brain connections develop atypically in very preterm children, and altered functional connectivity is also evident in fMRI studies. Such alterations in brain network connectivity are associated with cognitive difficulties...
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Doesburg S, Moiseev A, Herdman A, Ribary U, Grunau R
Front Hum Neurosci . 2013 Dec; 7:791. PMID: 24298250
Children born very preterm (≤32 weeks gestational age) without major intellectual or neurological impairments often express selective deficits in visual-perceptual abilities. The alterations in neurophysiological development underlying these problems, however,...
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Herdman A, Takai O
Front Hum Neurosci . 2013 Jun; 7:199. PMID: 23734115
In adult readers, letters, and words are rapidly identified within visual networks to allow for efficient reading abilities. Neuroimaging studies of orthography have mostly used words and letter strings that...
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Doesburg S, Chau C, Cheung T, Moiseev A, Ribary U, Herdman A, et al.
Pain . 2013 May; 154(10):1946-1952. PMID: 23711638
Children born very prematurely (< or =32 weeks) often exhibit visual-perceptual difficulties at school-age, even in the absence of major neurological impairment. The alterations in functional brain activity that give...
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Moiseev A, Herdman A
Neuroimage . 2013 Jan; 71:135-46. PMID: 23313418
Minimum variance beamformers are popular tools used in EEG and MEG for analysis of brain activity. In recent years new multi-source beamformer methods were developed, including the Dual-Core Beamformer (DCBF)...
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Herdman A
J Clin Neurophysiol . 2011 Sep; 28(5):441-9. PMID: 21946359
Many studies have identified regions within human ventral visual stream to be important for object identification and categorization; however, knowledge of how perceptual information is communicated within the visual network...
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Moiseev A, Gaspar J, Schneider J, Herdman A
Neuroimage . 2011 Jun; 58(2):481-96. PMID: 21704172
Linearly constrained minimum variance beamformers are highly effective for analysis of weakly correlated brain activity, but their performance degrades when correlations become significant. Multiple constrained minimum variance (MCMV) beamformers are...