Research Contributions in 2008

2002 / 2003 / 2004 / 2005 / 2006 / 2007

Assemblies of neuron models and simulation

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Single neuron models

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Brain anatomical imaging using Diffusion MRI

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Brain functional imaging using MEG/EEG

Comparison of BEM and FEM Methods for the E/MEG Problem

Participants:
Théo Papadopoulo
Participants:
Maureen Clerc
Keywords:
MEEG forward problem, Integral Formulation, Boundary Element Method, Finite Element Method
The direct electro/magnetoencephalographic (E/MEG) problem consists of simulating the electromagnetic field produced by neuronal sources on the cortex. We compare two different methods for the resolution of this problem, from the point of view of computational complexity and accuracy. First, the finite element method (FEM), based on the discretization of the PDE in the entire head volume. Second, the boundary element method (BEM), discretizing the equivalent integral equations on the surfaces separating volumes with different electrical parameters. We also study the behaviour of BEM and FEM for the sources approaching the discontinuity in conductivity. We conclude that at the current state of investigation, for equivalent meshes, the FEM is significantly faster than BEM and provides similar or better accuracy.

Biological and computational vision

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