Shaw et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Generalised orthogonal partial directed coherence as a measure of neural information flow during meditationShaw et al., 2015
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- 13952078847425487156
- Author
- Shaw L
- Mishra S
- Routray A
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- Publication venue
- Advancements of Medical Electronics: Proceedings of the First International Conference, ICAME 2015
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Neural information flow in brain during meditation, can be addressed by brain connectivity studies. This work aims to obtain neural connectivity measures based on a strictly causal time varying Multi-Variate Auto-Regressive (MVAR) model, fitted to EEG signals obtained …
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