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Correcting ocular artifacts in the EEG: A comparison of several methods

  • C. H.M. Brunia
  • , J. Mocks
  • , M. C. Van den Berg-Lenssen
  • , M. Coelho
  • , M. G.H. Coles
  • , T. Elbert
  • , T. Gasser
  • , G. Gratton
  • , E. C. Ifeachor
  • , B. W. Jervis
  • , W. Lutzenberger
  • , L. Sroka
  • , A. W. Van Blokland-Vogelesang
  • , G. Van Driel
  • , J. C. Woestenburg
  • , P. Berg
  • , W. C. McCallum
  • , P. Dinh Tuan
  • , P. V. Pocock
  • , W. T. Roth

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Abstract

In October 1987 a symposium was held at Tilburg University, the Netherlands on the problems of correcting ocular artifacts in the human EEG. The same data set of a CNV experiment, in which seven monopolar EOG recordings were made, was sent to a number of researchers, asking them to correct these data in their own way. During the symposium the different groups presented their results and discussed the advantages and disadvantages of the methods used to correct the EEG. The present paper is a report of the discussions that followed during the symposium and thereafter.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1-50
Number of pages50
JournalJournal of Psychophysiology
Volume3
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1989
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Neuroscience
  • Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
  • Physiology

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