2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2008.12.044
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EEG synchrony during a perceptual-cognitive task: Widespread phase synchrony at all frequencies

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“…The original experiment for which the data studied here were collected (Pockett et al, 2009) was designed to investigate trial and error learning-in particular, to look for any perceptual or cognitive differences that might emerge when subjects experienced the 'aha' realization of which key should be pressed in response to each bimodal stimulus. In the present study we limited our search to the EEG patterns directly following two of the stimulus Fig.…”
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“…The original experiment for which the data studied here were collected (Pockett et al, 2009) was designed to investigate trial and error learning-in particular, to look for any perceptual or cognitive differences that might emerge when subjects experienced the 'aha' realization of which key should be pressed in response to each bimodal stimulus. In the present study we limited our search to the EEG patterns directly following two of the stimulus Fig.…”
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“…The experimental design and recording procedure have been documented elsewhere (Pockett et al, 2009). The visual stimuli consisted of a 125 ms flash during which a computer screen turned either entirely red or entirely blue.…”
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“…We evaluate our method on a 64-channel EEG dataset with 6 subjects [5]. For 5 out of 6 subjects the approximation shows statistically significant classification at rates comparable to the previous algorithm [2].…”
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