Abstract

An integral measure of the coherence function between pairs of EEG derivation (I) is suggested; it gives an easy and well-arranged presentation of results and facilitates further statistical evaluation. Its computation is relatively easy, if the coherence estimate is available (negligible time necessary for integral measure computations when the coherence is known) and the frequency-related integral coherence measure (sub I) can also be computed. Higher I values were found between frontal leads compared with occipital ones.

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