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Hi @kimelit, The corr and rms will be based on the frequency band defined in the The default thresholds should work reasonably well for adults, but please keep in mind that they have not been extensively tested in a large database. I would therefore always recommend that you do some manual comparison. Thanks |
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Hello,
I wanted to ask about these three parameters:
'rel_pow': Relative power (= power ratio freq_sp / freq_broad).
'corr': Moving correlation between original signal and sigma-filtered signal.
'rms': Number of standard deviations above the mean of a moving root mean square of sigma-filtered signal.
My first question is whether the corr and rms always use sigma (11-16Hz)? Because I guess this might really be sub-optimal when I search for slow spindles (8-12Hz)
The second question is whether there are values for these parameters that could be safely used for adults' sleeping data? Without trying different settings and comparing to manual marking of spindles.
Thank you!
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