Occipital Multiscale Entropy as a Generalized Marker of Differential Task Performance
L. Jack Rhodes,
Lorraine Borghetti,
Megan B. Morris
Abstract:The identification of a single neuroelectrophysiological measure of differential performance across time in a fatigued state remains elusive, especially where a single marker would need to be reliable and generalizable across a variety of tasks with varying demands (e.g., perceptual, cognitive). Here, we propose assays of occipital multiscale entropy (MSE) as one such putative marker. Toward this end, we aimed to determine if differential patterns of occipital MSE between good and poor performers generalized a… Show more
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