Doug Cheyne

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University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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MEG Imaging
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Jobst C, Ferrari P, Isabella S, et al. (2018) BrainWave: A Matlab Toolbox for Beamformer Source Analysis of MEG Data. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 12: 587
Cheyne DO. (2013) MEG studies of sensorimotor rhythms: a review. Experimental Neurology. 245: 27-39
Memarian N, Ferrari P, Macdonald MJ, et al. (2012) Cortical activity during speech and non-speech oromotor tasks: a magnetoencephalography (MEG) study. Neuroscience Letters. 527: 34-9
Vakorin VA, Ross B, Krakovska O, et al. (2010) Complexity analysis of source activity underlying the neuromagnetic somatosensory steady-state response. Neuroimage. 51: 83-90
Quraan MA, Cheyne D. (2010) Reconstruction of correlated brain activity with adaptive spatial filters in MEG. Neuroimage. 49: 2387-400
Virji-Babul N, Moiseev A, Cheung T, et al. (2010) Spatial-temporal dynamics of cortical activity underlying reaching and grasping. Human Brain Mapping. 31: 160-71
Cheyne D, Bakhtazad L, Gaetz W. (2006) Spatiotemporal mapping of cortical activity accompanying voluntary movements using an event-related beamforming approach. Human Brain Mapping. 27: 213-29
Taniguchi M, Kato A, Fujita N, et al. (2000) Movement-related desynchronization of the cerebral cortex studied with spatially filtered magnetoencephalography. Neuroimage. 12: 298-306
Lang W, Cheyne D, Höllinger P, et al. (1996) Electric and magnetic fields of the brain accompanying internal simulation of movement. Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research. 3: 125-9
Cheyne D, Kristeva R, Deecke L. (1991) The use of Magnetoencephalography (MEG) in the study of movement-related brain activity in humans International Journal of Psychophysiology. 11: 17
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