[Eeglablist] Number of samples
Pål Gunnar Larsson
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Tue May 27 00:25:23 PDT 2014
Hi Caroline
I would suggest that you do some analysis of your data: You could do FFT on 1s or 2s data. Calculate mean and standard deviation through the epochs. Std can tell you something about the dynamics and/or noise -> small std means little noise and lttle variability as high std means noise and/or large variability. May be you find you will work on the averages shorter epochs.
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Fra: Robertson, Caroline [mailto:carobertson at csu.edu.au]
Sendt: 27. mai 2014 07:18
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Emne: RE: [Eeglablist] Number of samples
Hi all,
I am currently examining the EEG response to certain exercise bouts. We only have a 256Hz system and are currently using 30sec data sample window. As you discuss below this may not improve the information because of the variability of the signal... on top of which exercise clearly adds to the level of noise... I have only read in one paper that the minimal suggested sample window during exercise is 20secs of data but does anyone have any other suggestions?
Many thanks
Caroline
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Subject: Re: [Eeglablist] Number of samples
Remember that EEG is a very dynamic signal. Hence, longer samples is not expected to give better information as the signal changes within the sample window. However, increasing the sampling rate, increases the information. According to Nyquist you will be able to reconstruct a signal if you sample faster than the double of the highest frequency in the signal. However, that is when the signal is stable (EEG is not) and the sample is infinite long. Practically you will often end up sampling 5-10 time the highest frequency in biological signals.
Pål G. Larsson M.D., PhD.
Head of Clinical Neurophysiology
Department of Neurosurgery
Division of Surgery and Clinical Neuroscience
Oslo University Hospital
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E-mail: pall at ous-hf.no<mailto:pall at ous-hf.no>
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Emne: Re: [Eeglablist] Number of samples
Thanks a lot Dear Makoto.
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 10:03 PM, Makoto Miyakoshi <mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu<mailto:mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu>> wrote:
Dear Samaneh,
Samples you mean sampling points? Yes of course. The more sampling points you have, the better (i.e. smoother and more reliable) the results are.
Makoto
2014-05-19 21:31 GMT-07:00 Samaneh Valipour <samanehvalipour61 at gmail.com<mailto:samanehvalipour61 at gmail.com>>:
Dear EEGLAB users,
I would like to be sure,whether the results of analysis of EEG using FFT or DWT depend on the number of samples?If is so, what is best choice for number of samples?
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