Abstract
The paper compares EEG with MEG dipoles to assess the importance of both the MEG and EEG for patients with intractable epilepsy. The combination of EEG and MEG dipole analysis provides more accurate and comprehensive information about epileptic activities than either method used alone and produces a full picture of not only epileptic discharges but epileptic neural behaviors in the brain.
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