Identifying empirical frequency boundaries in multichannel data
Frequency ranges are typically defined by arbitrary integer boundaries (e.g., 4-8 Hz or 8-12 Hz). In this talk, I present a method for discovering empirical frequency boundaries based on changes in spatiotemporal correlation patterns.
MATLAB code that implements the method, as well as the accompanying publication, can be found here: https://github.com/mikexcohen/gedBounds
This is a recording of a talk at the International Organization of Psychophysiology (IOP) conference in China (September 2021; the conference was online).
Видео Identifying empirical frequency boundaries in multichannel data канала Mike X Cohen
MATLAB code that implements the method, as well as the accompanying publication, can be found here: https://github.com/mikexcohen/gedBounds
This is a recording of a talk at the International Organization of Psychophysiology (IOP) conference in China (September 2021; the conference was online).
Видео Identifying empirical frequency boundaries in multichannel data канала Mike X Cohen
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