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e.g. bimanual coordination social coordination multimodal binding… etc e.g. imitation task 0-3 peaks 1 or 2 typical 0-5 peaks 3 or 4 typical
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Largest window for spectral analysis: the run (here 28.5 sec) Largest window for spectral analysis: the trial (here 6 sec) STEADY-STATE, e.g. multimodal binding STRUCTURED TASK e.g. imitation task a plateau an event a quasi-stationary brain state A predetermined temporal window (here centered at the grip) a homogenous behavioral state a quasi-stationary brain state
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Fourier Wavelet low high time frequency
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Longer paradigm Shorter paradigm
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Temporal topography Spectral topography Spectral topography (cumulative in time) Spectral distribution (cumulative)
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One peak, not task related No peak, everything floor (or too many peaks) Task related peaks activation Rest and task-related
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Inphase locking Spurious antiphaseAntiphase-locking Out-of-phase locking
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Representative maps of spectral peaks: localized Expected maps for Certain patterns: distributed ?
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++ … Long time scale (Fourier) short time scale (pattern) SOME REORGANIZATION
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Temporal window scaling with task Window scaling with cognitive/behavioral process Brain microstate CUMULANT ABOVE THE COMMON AREA
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infinite Task-scale process REST Task related (local area) Brain state (local and network), transients
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Sustained rhythms like alpha in drowsy subjects are often with poor task specificity. They are not necessary to perform the task They may have good inter and intra-individual consistency They dont tell us a lot about the task … yet they are quite systematically modulated by the task Transients (dead zone of electro-physiologists) may be key to the behavioral or cognitive state under investigation. Especially, coordinated brain state are typically brief.
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