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User Tutorial:Obtaining Mu Rhythm Parameters in an Initial Session

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Although the basic properties of the Mu rhythm are identical for all human subjects, its spatial pattern and its exact frequency will differ. Thus, it is necessary to obtain these individual parameters prior to any feedback experiments, in an initial session.

Experimental Design

In the initial session, the subject is instructed to imagine hand and/or feet movements according to a pre-defined pattern. To identify a subject's Mu Rhythm, the amplitude of the EEG signal is then taken for different frequency bands, and correlated with the instructions. Across frequencies, this results in a line spectrum; across electrode locations, the result is a spatial distribution of activity.

Performing the Initial Session

  • Start StimulusPresentation
  • Load Screening.prm
  • Additionally, load