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Considerations on Adaptive Autoregressive Modelling in EEG Analysis
- AUTOREGRESSIVE MODELLING IN EEG ANALYSIS Alois Schloegl and Gert Pfurtscheller 1 Ludwig Boltzmann Institute
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Single-Trial EEG Analysis Using An Adaptive Autoregressive Model
- this report, EEG data from three subjects are analyzed by AR and AAR models of order p=6. AAR parameters were estimated adaptively using an LMS algorithm (Schack et al. 1993) for every channel as follows:
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Presence Research and EEG
- Presence research and EEG Alois Schlögl 1 , Mel Slater 2 , Gert Pfurtscheller 1 1 Institute
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Adaptive Autoregressive Parameters For A Brain-Computerinterface Experiment
- : In an online EEG discrimination task continuous feedback was presented. The EEG was recorded during imagination of left and right hand movement and analyzed with adaptive autoregressive parameters. The parameters discrimination was fed back in form of a rectangular bar on a computer screen over a
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Subject Specific EEG Patterns During Motor Imaginary
- : Left and right hand movement imagery is accompanied by an EEG event-related desynchronization (ERD) over the contralateral hand area. The time courses of the ERD from two brain-computer interface experiments were investigated by the calculation of instantaneous band power changes and by adaptive
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A Criterion for Adaptive Autoregressive Models
- A criterion for adaptive autoregressive models Alois Schlgl 1 , S.J. Roberts 2 , and Gert
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Designing optimal spatial filters for single-trial EEG classification in a movement task
- Johannes Muller-Gerking a , Gert Pfurtscheller b;2 , Henrik Flyvbjerg c a HLRZ, Forschungszentrum
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Cardiac Field Artifact in Sleep EEG
- : Estimates of the cardiac field artifact were obtained for each EEG/EOG channel of all-night sleep EEG/ECG recordings by heartbeat-related averaging of the EEG. These estimates -- so-called templates -- can be used for minimization of the artifact, e. g. by heartbeat-synchronized subtraction of the
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A Criterion for Adaptive Autoregressive Models
- A criterion for adaptive autoregressive models Alois Schlögl 1 , S.J. Roberts 2 , and Gert
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Conversion of EEG activity into cursor movement by a brain-computer interface
- . Fabiani, Dennis J. McFarland, Jonathan R. Wolpaw, and Gert Pfurtscheller, Member, IEEE Abstract
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