Abstract
This work analyzes the quadratic phase coupling between EEG rhythms during burst suppression period of propofol anesthesia. The main goal is to specify the phase relation between different EEG rhythms and search for possible systematic behavior. In order to achieve this, the presented work focuses on the detection of quadratic phase coupling (QPC) based on bispectral analysis. The study indicates that frequencies of the dominant components of the bursts vary, so the detection of QPC is practically not as simple as detecting synchrony between couples of well defined rhythms.Keywordsbispectrumpropofol anesthesiaquadratic phase coupling (QPC)higher order spectrum (HOS)EEG-burst-suppression
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