Abstract:This paper is focused on optimizing EEG source localization of visual neural activities generated in the posterior lobe of the human brain. The visual and neural systems of the human brain process the captured images of faces or scenes into optical and chemical neurons in order to produce electrical potentials over the scalp surface, where EEG electrodes measure these signals to sense the underneath visual brain activity. However, it is categorically hard to localize the true neural sources in the human brain'… Show more
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