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ArticlesShould We Really Use Different Estimates for Correcting EEG Artefacts Produced by Blinks and by Saccades?Rolf VerlegerRolf Verleger Lübeck Medical University, Germany Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:September 01, 2006https://doi.org/10.1027//0269-8803.14.4.204PDFView Full Text ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInReddit SectionsMoreReferences Berg, P. (1986). The residual after correcting event-related potentials for blink artifacts. Psychophysiology, 23, 354– 364 . First citation in articleCrossref, Google Scholar Bour, L.J. , Aramideh, M. , Ongerboer de Visser, B.W. (2000). Neurophysiological aspects of eye and eyelid movements during blinking in humans. Journal of Neurophysiology, 83, 166– 176 . First citation in articleGoogle Scholar Colewijn, H. , van der Steen, J. , Steinman, R. (1985). Human eye movements associated with blinks and prolonged eye closure. Journal of Neurophysiology, 54, 11– 27 . First citation in articleGoogle Scholar Croft, R.J. , Barry, R.J. (2000). EOG correction of blinks with saccade coefficients: a test and revision of the aligned-artefact average solution. Clinical Neurophysiology, 111, 444– 451 . First citation in articleCrossref, Google Scholar Gratton, G. , Coles, M.G.H. , Donchin, E. (1983). A new method for off-line removal of ocular artifact. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 55, 468– 484 . First citation in articleCrossref, Google Scholar Picton, T.W. , van Roon, P. , Armilio, M.L. , Berg, P. , Ille, N. , Scherg, M. (2000). The correction of ocular artifacts: A topographic perspective. Clinical Neurophysiology, 111, 53– 65 . First citation in articleCrossref, Google Scholar Semlitsch, H. , Anderer, P. , Schuster, P. , Presslich, O. (1986). A solution for reliable and valid reduction of ocular artifacts, applied to the P300 ERP. Psychophysiology, 23, 695– 703 . First citation in articleCrossref, Google Scholar Verleger, R. , Gasser, T. , Möcks, J. (1982). Correction of EOG artifacts in event related potentials of the EEG: Aspects of reliability and validity. Psychophysiology, 19, 472– 480 . First citation in articleCrossref, Google ScholarFiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byEnsemble learning based classification for BCI applicationsDetection of Artefacts from the Motion of the Eyelids Created During EEG Research Using Artificial Neural Network4 February 2016Early and Recent Trends in PsychophysiologyMichael Falkenstein23 November 2011 | Journal of Psychophysiology, Vol. 25, No. 4Using an Eye Tracker for Accurate Eye Movement Artifact CorrectionIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 54, No. 7A Model-Based Objective Evaluation of Eye Movement Correction in EEG RecordingsIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 53, No. 2EOG correction: A comparison of four methodsPsychophysiology, Vol. 42, No. 1Principal component analysis for reduction of ocular artefacts in event-related potentials of normal and dyslexic childrenClinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 115, No. 3Correcting Ocular Artefact in Electrophysiological Data: New Approaches to Old Problems Geoff Barrett 1 September 2006 | Journal of Psychophysiology, Vol. 14, No. 4 Volume 14Issue 4October 2000ISSN: 0269-8803eISSN: 2151-2124 Accepted2 November 2000 InformationJournal of Psychophysiology (2000), 14, pp. 204-206 https://doi.org/10.1027//0269-8803.14.4.204.© 2000The Federation of European Psychophysiology SocietiesPDF download

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