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Multi-set canonical correlation analysis in action-observation (mirror neuron) study

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Abstract

We used simultaneous functional near infrared spectroscopy along with electroencephalography to investigate mirror neuron network in human brain. We applied multi-set canonical correlation analysis in order to analyze the integrated, totally different in nature, datasets.

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