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On the validity of spatial embedding: A reply to Pezard et al.

โœ Scribed by Walter S. Pritchard


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
42 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0048-5772

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โœฆ Synopsis


Careful consideration of the issues raised by Pezard and colleagues (in this issue of Psychophysiology) allows for the conclusion that spatial embedding may be valid as a method of dynamical reconstruction. However, two problems with the technique cannot be ignored. First, spatial embedding of EEG invariably involves linear crossโ€correlation among channels, which distorts the dynamical reconstruction due to compression toward the main stateโ€space diagonal. Further, before spatially embedding across a set of channels, one must first check for at least โ€œsimilarโ€ dynamics among them, using, for example, a measure such as estimated mutual dimension. Measuring a โ€œwhole cortexโ€ state via spatial embedding may also be possible in principle, except for the nontrivial obstacle of separating local dynamics that are heterogeneous across the cortex from activity reflecting the โ€œunified fieldโ€ of the cortex as a whole.


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