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Application of structured sparse multiset canonical correlation analysis in characterization of human action observation network using concurrent EEG-fNIRS

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Abstract

We used concurrent EEG and fNIRS to examine human AON. We developed ssmCCA to perform EEG-fNIRS fusion. Our analysis of 21 right-handed subjects indicated the left inferior parietal was active during both action execution-action observation.

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