“…The amount of irregularity in time series patterns reflects linear stochastic effects as well as nonlinear deterministic correlations (Courtiol et al, 2016;Kaffashi, Foglyano, Wilson, & Lopario, 2008;Park, Kim, Kim, & Cichocki, 2007;Wang, McIntosh, Kovacevic, Karachalios, & Protzner, 2016). Surrogate data analyses, which involve preserving the linear properties of neural time series while simultaneously altering the underlying temporal dependencies via phase randomization, provide a more explicit test for the presence of nonlinearities (Theiler, Eubank, Longtin, Galdrikian, & Farmer, 1992), yet they have not been used frequently (for an exception, see Schartner, Pigorini, et al, 2017). The authors concluded that high frequency spectral components were entropy raising and lower frequencies entropy suppressing (see also Lee et al, 2013;Mizuno et al, 2010), and that overall, entropy reflects the balance between sleep and alertness promoting factors.…”