Detecting stable phase structures in EEG signals to classify brain activity amplitude patterns
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- A NEUROBIOLOGICAL THEORY OF MEANING IN PERCEPTION PART V: MULTICORTICAL PATTERNS OF PHASE MODULATION IN GAMMA EEG
- A Neurobiological Theory of Meaning in Perception Part II: Spatial Patterns of Phase in Gamma EEGs from Primary Sensory Cortices Reveal the Dynamics of Mesoscopic Wave Packets
- Classification of EEG patterns using nonlinear dynamics and identifying chaotic phase transitions
- Dynamics of human neocortex that optimizes its stability and flexibility
- Pattern classification.
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1928764 (Why is no real title available?)
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