2010
DOI: 10.2174/1874440001004030130
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Short-Term EEG Spectral Pattern as a Single Event in EEG Phenomenology~!2009-11-10~!2010-02-22~!2010-09-08~!

Abstract: Spectral decomposition, to this day, still remains the main analytical paradigm for the analysis of EEG oscillations. However, conventional spectral analysis assesses the mean characteristics of the EEG power spectra averaged out over extended periods of time and/or broad frequency bands, thus resulting in a "static" picture which cannot reflect adequately the underlying neurodynamic. A relatively new promising area in the study of EEG is based on reducing the signal to elementary short-term spectra of various… Show more

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