Mobile device applications for the visualization of functional connectivity networks and EEG electrodes: iBraiN and iBraiNEEG

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Abstract

Multiple functional MRI (fMRI)-based functional connectivity networks were obtained by Yeo et al. (2011), and the visualization of these complex networks is a difficult task. Also, the combination of functional connectivity networks determined by fMRI with electroencephalography (EEG) data could be a very useful tool. Mobile devices are becoming increasingly common among users, and for this reason, we describe here two applications for Android and iOS mobile devices: one that shows in an interactive way the seven Yeo functional connectivity networks, and another application that shows the relative position of 10–20 EEG electrodes with Yeo’s seven functional connectivity networks.

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Rojas, G. M., Fuentes, J. A., & Gálvez, M. (2016). Mobile device applications for the visualization of functional connectivity networks and EEG electrodes: iBraiN and iBraiNEEG. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 10(OCT). https://doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2016.00040

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