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Wavelet analysis of EEGs
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- Subject: Wavelet analysis of EEGs
- From: John Shaw <crosley@TCP.CO.UK>
- Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 07:14:14 PST
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22/Nov/97
I would be interested to hear from anyone who has applied
wavelet analysis to EEGs.
I am a retired EEG researcher still writing on EEG matters
and currently writing a contribution on recent trends in EEG
analysis for a multi author EEG book to be published next
year.
I need a diagram which illustrates basic wavelet analysis of
an EEG, like figure 1 of M. Akay (1995) Wavelets in
Biomedical Engineering, Annals of Biomedical Engineering;
23:
531-542, but with an epoch of EEG instead of the ECG shown
there. This figure shows an ECG signal with below a series
of
wavelet analyses at differing dilations. For EEGers it would
be preferable if the x-axis is time as it is there and not
translation as it often is. Also the y-axis scale should be
frequency bands rather than dilation. Can anyone help?
Incidentally, is there a Clinical Neurophysiology News Group
or Web site? I live in the UK. John Shaw.
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Name: John C Shaw
E-mail: crosley@tcp.co.uk
Date: 11/22/97
Time: 07:14:14
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