Chunk #54 — 3. Impact of spatial scale on CSD implementations — 3.3. Empirical considerations for planar (two-dimensional) scalp-recorded EEG — 3.3.2. CSD as a conservative description of neural current generators
given region is “measured” by that model, even though it may be appropriate to refer to results as being consistent with activity in an anatomical region based on a particular inverse model. This is not a trivial distinction, because such strong statements implying functional neuroanatomy require convergent findings from carefully designed intracranial and scalp recordings aimed at convincingly piecing together a volume-conduction model that spans the two domains.