High level of delta in the samples
Posted: 10 Apr 2013, 14:27
Hello everyone,
My name is Florin and I am currently working on a project using g.MOBIlab+ with g.LadyBird (Ag/Cl active sensors). I am trying to conduct a comparison between the activity of the brain during different games in different environments. The software used to record data is BCI2000 and the tools used to analyse is eeglab.
When I looked at the data I saw large level of delta waves. Has anyone seen something similar before?
Link to graphs with data:
s16.postimg.org/uv9flrqdx/image.jpg
Regards,
Florin
Edit: A few more details on this.
The tests were conducted on a number of 21 volunteers, each sample gathered showed the same large amount of Delta.
As I am sure we all know the Delta Wave (High Amplitude – Low Frequency) in an electroencephalogram is directly connected with: a) special states of the Brains (Sleep…etc.) b) some serious malfunctions (Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, sleep deprivation…etc.) and, c) with some bad habits (Alcoholism...etc.). As a result, is probably the only band of frequencies we can fairly surely expect not to possess a dominant signature in the spectrums recorded under the activities investigated.
Is there some sort of parameter in BCI2000 that I can set wrong to get unwanted frequencies?
Is there some kind of noise, which poorly filtered causes this? If so what would be the cause of such noise?
My name is Florin and I am currently working on a project using g.MOBIlab+ with g.LadyBird (Ag/Cl active sensors). I am trying to conduct a comparison between the activity of the brain during different games in different environments. The software used to record data is BCI2000 and the tools used to analyse is eeglab.
When I looked at the data I saw large level of delta waves. Has anyone seen something similar before?
Link to graphs with data:
s16.postimg.org/uv9flrqdx/image.jpg
Regards,
Florin
Edit: A few more details on this.
The tests were conducted on a number of 21 volunteers, each sample gathered showed the same large amount of Delta.
As I am sure we all know the Delta Wave (High Amplitude – Low Frequency) in an electroencephalogram is directly connected with: a) special states of the Brains (Sleep…etc.) b) some serious malfunctions (Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, sleep deprivation…etc.) and, c) with some bad habits (Alcoholism...etc.). As a result, is probably the only band of frequencies we can fairly surely expect not to possess a dominant signature in the spectrums recorded under the activities investigated.
Is there some sort of parameter in BCI2000 that I can set wrong to get unwanted frequencies?
Is there some kind of noise, which poorly filtered causes this? If so what would be the cause of such noise?