Fourier Uniformity: An Useful Tool for Analyzing EEG Signals with An Application to Source Localization

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If two signals are phase synchronous then the respective Fourier component at each spectral band should exhibit certain properties. In a pair of artificially generated phase synchronous signals the phase difference at each frequency band changes very slowly over the subsequent frequency bands. This has been called Fourier uniformity in this paper and a measure of it has been proposed. An usefulness of this measure has been outlined in the case of cortical source localization of scalp EEG.

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