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Hey everyone,Does anyone have any idea how one might go about differentiating between SMR activity and alpha activity?  I was thinking both visually and for filtering purposes in BE.

Thanks for any help! Z

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I have read in several places that both are roughly 8-13hz, I am understanding however that 12-13hz alpha is not typical.  So perhaps measuring 9-11hz for alpha and 12-15hz for SMR then...Thanks!

On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 9:34 AM, robdezoveelste <robdezoveelste@...> wrote:

 

SMR is 12-15 hz, alpha isn't.

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> Hey everyone,

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> Does anyone have any idea how one might go about differentiating between

> SMR activity and alpha activity? I was thinking both visually and for

> filtering purposes in BE.

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> Thanks for any help!

> Z

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If you are looking to monitor SMR you can add a filter for that on the trend

analysis.

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> > > Does anyone have any idea how one might go about differentiating between

> > > SMR activity and alpha activity? I was thinking both visually and for

> > > filtering purposes in BE.

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> > > Thanks for any help!

> > > Z

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