[Eeglablist] Power Analysis Units Question

Danish Mahmood danish_mkhan at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 5 20:35:02 PDT 2023


 Dear James and Sarah,
I am not familiar with PMTM, but I do understand basic PSD. Have you checked MATLAB's help for the PMTM function? This link might help you: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.mathworks.com/help/signal/ref/pmtm.html__;!!Mih3wA!ClzyXdbZayxUkqZg4QQiWJ3DfXRxFFFIQOfWZN8ESRtPpjqbsEVWdBkdf4uJV7g0b9W-lpkwRXHAnIalJluTeDVFXXw$ .
Thank you.
Regards,Dr. Danish.

    On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 12:48:36 AM GMT+5, Lue, James C. <james.c.lue at ou.edu> wrote:  
 
 Hi Folks,

I am a colleague of Sarah and wanted to add some context to her inquiry. We are conducting a time-series research design with single recordings, treating each recording as one epoch. We have event markers marking portions of the recording where the participant is performing the activity of interest. For each of these portions, our code is supposed to be calculating power spectral density for multiple frequency bands of interest.

For all our frequency bands, the values being returned to us are scaled from 0 to 1. They are clearly not in dB/Hz or uV^2/Hz. Output for this function was asked on MathWorks’ website.

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/32523-units-pmtm__;!!Mih3wA!HyUTQHUaMkKPhIM1d7AiYFPeCdWRayirpSMH_LOnitFsqiLCCgEOglTML9QP7SW6eG6vyBZR7Ju4f8LQr4cIdJ4GfNU$ 

The answer was the output from pmtm() is m^2/Hz. But what is m? We are hoping there is someone out there who is familiar with this function and knows its output. Alternatively, if there is another function that we should be calling instead to get dB/Hz or uV^2/Hz, that would also be helpful.

Regards,

James Lue
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Hello,

We are using EEGlab to calculate a spectral power analysis using the following line of code:

[pxx(j,:,elecIdx), ~] = pmtm(x, [], freqBins, EEG.srate);

We wanted to see if anyone else is using this approach, as we are unsure of the units being reported for the power spectral density (the code was given to us). When plotted, the values are on a scale from 0-1, suggesting either a relative or normalized power spectral density, but the documentation for this function has been unclear as to the exact units of this output.

Thank you!

Sarah Newbolds
Ph.D. Student, Cellular & Behavioral Neurobiology Program, University of Oklahoma
Graduate Research Assistant, OU Visual Neuroscience Laboratory
B.A. Psychology, Benedictine College
785-991-1178

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