Analysis of EEG activity during sleep - Brain hemisphere symmetry of two classes of sleep spindles

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This paper presents automatic analysis of some selected human electroencephalographic patterns during deep sleep using the Matching Pursuit (MP) algorithm. The periodicity of deep sleep EEG patterns was observed by calculating autocorrelation functions of their percentage contributions. The study confirmed the increasing trend of amplitude-weighted average frequency of sleep spindles from frontal to posterior derivations. The dominant frequencies from the left and the right brain hemisphere were strongly correlated.

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Smolen, M. M. (2009). Analysis of EEG activity during sleep - Brain hemisphere symmetry of two classes of sleep spindles. Polish Journal of Medical Physics and Engineering, 15(2), 65–75. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10013-009-0007-7

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