MEG Decoder
MEG decoders aim to reconstruct sensory experiences or other brain states from magnetoencephalography (MEG) brain recordings, primarily focusing on improving the accuracy and real-time capabilities of this reconstruction. Current research emphasizes the use of deep learning models, including transformer-based architectures and generative models, often incorporating techniques like contrastive learning and multi-modal fusion to enhance decoding performance. Successful development of robust MEG decoders holds significant potential for advancing our understanding of brain function and for applications in brain-computer interfaces and neuro-rehabilitation.
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