Richard E. Greenblatt
Affiliations: | Source Signal Imaging, La Mesa, CA, United States |
Area:
cogntive electrophysiology, signal processingGoogle:
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Sign in to add collaboratorAlexei Ossadtchi | collaborator | Source Signal Imaging | |
Mark E. Pflieger | collaborator | 2000- | Source Signal Imaging |
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Greenblatt RE, Pflieger ME, Ossadtchi AE. (2012) Connectivity measures applied to human brain electrophysiological data. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 207: 1-16 |
Ossadtchi A, Greenblatt RE, Towle VL, et al. (2010) Inferring spatiotemporal network patterns from intracranial EEG data. Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 121: 823-35 |
Greenblatt RE, Ossadtchi A, Kurelowech L, et al. (2010) Time-frequency source estimation from MEG data Ifmbe Proceedings. 28: 136-139 |
Greenblatt RE, Ossadtchi A, Pflieger ME. (2007) Non-target interference in MEG beamformer time series estimation International Congress Series. 1300: 137-140 |
Ossadtchi A, Mosher JC, Sutherling WW, et al. (2005) Hidden Markov modelling of spike propagation from interictal MEG data. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 50: 3447-69 |
Greenblatt RE, Ossadtchi A, Pflieger ME. (2005) Local linear estimators for the bioelectromagnetic inverse problem Ieee Transactions On Signal Processing. 53: 3403-3412 |
Pflieger ME, Greenblatt RE, Kirkish J. (2004) Regional resolving power of combined MEG/EEG. Neurology & Clinical Neurophysiology : Ncn. 2004: 79 |
Greenblatt RE, Pflieger ME. (2004) Randomization-based hypothesis testing from event-related data. Brain Topography. 16: 225-32 |
Pflieger M, Greenblatt R. (2001) A regional approach to M/EEG source estimation: Characterizing the tradeoff between spatial resolution and signal discriminability Neuroimage. 13: 219 |