2017
DOI: 10.1515/macro-2017-0004
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Bimodal RMS distributions for the objective detection of theta (θ) and gamma (γ) brain oscillations during long-term continuous LFP recordings in mice

Abstract: Abstract:In the rodent's brain the theta (5-12 Hz) and gamma (30-120 Hz) oscillations can be readily detected in local field potential (LFP) recordings, but there is no universal consensus about an objective threshold for their detection.We FIR-filtered the long-term local field potential (LFP) recordings for theta and gamma oscillations. The RMS (root mean square) values of 8 s epochs in 0.5-4 s steps (using corresponding overlaps) were obtained from the filtered recordings. For both theta and gamma oscillati… Show more

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