[Eeglablist] On EEG spectrum

Morgan Hough mhough at fmrib.ox.ac.uk
Thu Sep 23 02:38:34 PDT 2004


It depends on your interest. There is a good amount of work looking above
50 Hz even and there seems to be a well characterized 600Hz signal as
well.

Most cognitive people look in 1-20 Hz region but if you do a pubmed search
on "gamma eeg" I am sure you will find plenty of references that discuss
the issue.

Intracranial EEG from people like Nathan Crone have shown interesting
activity at 70-90Hz.

Hope that helps.

Take care,

-Morgan

On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Liu Weixiang wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I am a beginner on EEG data analysis. Recently I want to know some precise spectrum range of EEG signal. Some say it is from 1-20Hz, and others declare it from 1-50 Hz. Which one is more appropriate?
>
> Can anyone provide some papers or links on this topic?
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Liu, Weixiang
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