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Eduardo Aubert-Vazquez

Researcher at Cuban Neuroscience Center

Publications -  12
Citations -  710

Eduardo Aubert-Vazquez is an academic researcher from Cuban Neuroscience Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electroencephalography & Bayesian probability. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 634 citations.

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Bayesian model averaging in EEG/MEG imaging.

TL;DR: The Bayesian Theory is used to formulate the Inverse Problem (IP) of the EEG/MEG by considering a third level of inference that has been systematically omitted by previous Bayesian formulations of the IP, known as Bayesian model averaging (BMA).
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3D statistical parametric mapping of EEG source spectra by means of variable resolution electromagnetic tomography (VARETA)

TL;DR: A new method for 3D QEEG tomography in the frequency domain using a variant of Statistical Parametric Mapping is presented for source log spectra and the statistical issues involved are addressed by the use of extreme value statistics.
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Bayesian M/EEG source reconstruction with spatio-temporal priors.

TL;DR: A Bayesian spatio-temporal model for source reconstruction of M/EEG data is proposed, efficiently inverted by using the Variational Bayes framework under a convenient mean-field approximation (VB-GLM).
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Decomposing EEG Data into Space-Time-Frequency Components Using Parallel Factor Analysis and Its Relation with Cerebral Blood Flow

TL;DR: It is shown that the proposed decomposition can be used to search for activity with a given spectral and topographic profile in new recordings, and that the method may be useful for artifact recognition and removal.
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The Cuban Human Brain Mapping Project, a young and middle age population-based EEG, MRI, and cognition dataset.

TL;DR: The Cuban Human Brain Mapping Project (CHBMP) repository as discussed by the authors is an open multimodal neuroimaging and cognitive dataset from 282 young and middle age healthy participants (319± 93 years, age range 18-68 years) acquired from 2004 to 2008 as a subset of a larger stratified random sample of 2,019 participants from La Lisa municipality in La Habana, Cuba.