[Eeglablist] linear projection

K Jeffrey Eriksen eriksenj at ohsu.edu
Thu Feb 15 16:28:24 PST 2018


No practical limit until you get around the speed of light and then it is a timing issue as sources closer to the EEG electrodes will arrive before sources further away from the particular electrode.

So, to throw out a number, sample at a GigaHertz and you should still be fine. I have not done the math, though.

-Jeff

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Date: Friday, February 9, 2018 at 4:56 AM
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Subject: [Eeglablist] linear projection

Hello,

Does anyone know up to what sample rate we can assume linear projection from the sources to the scalp?

Regards,
Jens


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