Journal article
Capturing the Forest but Missing the Trees: Microstates Inadequate for Characterizing Shorter-Scale EEG Dynamics
Abstract
The brain is known to be active even when not performing any overt cognitive tasks, and often it engages in involuntary mind wandering. This resting state has been extensively characterized in terms of fMRI-derived brain networks. However, an alternate method has recently gained popularity: EEG microstate analysis. Proponents of microstates postulate that the brain discontinuously switches between four quasi-stable states defined by specific …
Authors
Shaw SB; Dhindsa K; Reilly JP; Becker S
Journal
Neural Computation, Vol. 31, No. 11, pp. 2177–2211
Publisher
MIT Press
Publication Date
11 2019
DOI
10.1162/neco_a_01229
ISSN
0899-7667