Fast and Accurate EEG/MEG BEM-Based Forward Problem Solution for High-Resolution Head Models.
William A WartmanGuillermo Nuñez PonassoZhen QiJens HaueisenBurkhard MaessThomas R KnöscheKonstantin WeiseGregory M NoetscherTommi RaijSergey N MakaroffPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
A BEM (boundary element method) based approach is developed to accurately solve an EEG/MEG forward problem for a modern high-resolution head model in approximately 60 seconds using a common workstation. The method utilizes a charge-based BEM with fast multipole acceleration (BEM-FMM) and a "smart" mesh pre-refinement (called b -refinement) close to the singular source(s). No costly matrix-filling or direct solution steps typical for the standard BEM are required; the method generates on-skin voltages as well as MEG magnetic fields for high-resolution head models in approximately 60 seconds after initial model assembly. The method is verified both theoretically and experimentally.