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Reply by shaunpurcell on September 11, 2023 on Forum
... primarily about the sleep EEG, which I admit might ...
Reply by hehaodele on February 8, 2024 on Forum
... it does not have EEG so it cannot have ...
Reply by mrueschman on February 9, 2024 on Forum
Thanks for checking in. We are not sharing annotations for ...
Reply by mrueschman on April 11, 2024 on Forum
... some related reading - EEG polarity issues in the ...
Reply by mrueschman on April 19, 2024 on Forum
The ORP variables are in the eeg-biomarkers dataset (not the ...
Reply by hawkaoao on April 19, 2024 on Forum
Thanks for your instant reply! Yes, I have found them ...
Posted by kisoongjang on November 22, 2014 on Forum
... I'm trying to measure EEG (dry electrode / bi-polar ... reference for frontal pole EEG acquisition ? Can you ...
Posted by ivnsnchezfernndez on March 23, 2015 on Forum
... am doing research on EEG data analysis. My purpose ... parameters from a 19-channel EEG. I am well-trained in ... is best to learn EEG signal processing. Is there ...
Posted by frederikdweber on December 17, 2016 on Forum
... annotation data for sleep EEG. I am currently trying ... spindles etc.) the SHHS EEG data. However, I realized ... data range for the EEG, EOG channels is only ...
Posted by vitaliyelyashevskiy on January 10, 2018 on Forum
... extract header data from EEG files, I have found ...
Posted by ChandraBhushan on March 20, 2022 on Forum
... not able to identify EEG Channels in the channel ...
valid_delta_and_intensity_count under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Electroencephalogram in SHHS variables
valid_intensity_count under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Electroencephalogram in SHHS variables
chinqual under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality/SHHS1 in SHHS variables
Sleep Heart Health Study Visit 1 (SHHS1)-Vary from 1 (poorest) to 4 (best) and reflect the proportion of time the signals were useable. Useable data for EEG/EOG/EMG data is defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake.
eeg1qual under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality/SHHS1 in SHHS variables
Sleep Heart Health Study Visit 1 (SHHS1)-Vary from 1 (poorest) to 4 (best) and reflect the proportion of time the signals were useable. Useable data for EEG/EOG/EMG data is defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake.
eeg2qual under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality/SHHS1 in SHHS variables
Sleep Heart Health Study Visit 1 (SHHS1)-Vary from 1 (poorest) to 4 (best) and reflect the proportion of time the signals were useable. Useable data for EEG/EOG/EMG data is defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake.
eoglqual under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality/SHHS1 in SHHS variables
Sleep Heart Health Study Visit 1 (SHHS1)-Vary from 1 (poorest) to 4 (best) and reflect the proportion of time the signals were useable. Useable data for EEG/EOG/EMG data is defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake.
eogrqual under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality/SHHS1 in SHHS variables
Sleep Heart Health Study Visit 1 (SHHS1)-Vary from 1 (poorest) to 4 (best) and reflect the proportion of time the signals were useable. Useable data for EEG/EOG/EMG data is defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake.
quchin under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality/SHHS2 in SHHS variables
Sleep Heart Health Study Visit 2 (SHHS2)-These vary from 1 (poorest) to 5 (best) and reflect the proportion of sleep time the signals were useable. EEG/EOG/EMG data are defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake.
queeg1 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality/SHHS2 in SHHS variables
Sleep Heart Health Study Visit 2 (SHHS2)-These vary from 1 (poorest) to 5 (best) and reflect the proportion of sleep time the signals were useable. EEG/EOG/EMG data are defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake.
queeg2 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality/SHHS2 in SHHS variables
Sleep Heart Health Study Visit 2 (SHHS2)-These vary from 1 (poorest) to 5 (best) and reflect the proportion of sleep time the signals were useable. EEG/EOG/EMG data are defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake.
queogl under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality/SHHS2 in SHHS variables
Sleep Heart Health Study Visit 2 (SHHS2)-These vary from 1 (poorest) to 5 (best) and reflect the proportion of sleep time the signals were useable. EEG/EOG/EMG data are defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake.
queogr under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality/SHHS2 in SHHS variables
Sleep Heart Health Study Visit 2 (SHHS2)-These vary from 1 (poorest) to 5 (best) and reflect the proportion of sleep time the signals were useable. EEG/EOG/EMG data are defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake.
chindur under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality in SHHS variables
Useable data for EEG/EOG/EMG data is defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake. Hours of useable signal are rounded out to the lowest whole integer (e.g. 4.6 hours of useable data = 4).
eeg1dur under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality in SHHS variables
Useable data for EEG/EOG/EMG data is defined by the number of hours that sleep stages can be distinguished from awake. Hours of useable signal are rounded out to the lowest whole integer (e.g. 4.6 hours of useable data = 4).