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The EEG data indicate stochastic nonlinearity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

Walter S. Pritchard
Affiliation:
Psychophysiology Laboratory, Bowman Gray Technical Center 611-12, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, NC 27102. wally@rjrt.com
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Abstract

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Wright & Liley contrast their theory that the global dynamics of the EEG are linear with that of Freeman, who hypothesizes an EEG governed by (nonlinear) deterministic-chaotic dynamics. A “call for further discussion” on the part of the authors is made as to how either theory fits with experimental findings indicating that EEG dynamics are non-linear but stochastic.

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