Using the gamma band in EEG processing? #169
-
In actual clinical practice, only up to 30Hz of the beta band is filtered. This algorithm even has gamma, but is there enough artifact in the brain waves? |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
Answered by
raphaelvallat
May 25, 2024
Replies: 1 comment
-
I assume that you are referring to the [yasa.bandpower](https://raphaelvallat.com/yasa/build/html/generated/yasa.bandpower.html#yasa.bandpower function)? Note that you can disable the gamma band with: yasa.bandpower(..., bands=[(0.5, 4, 'Delta'), (4, 8, 'Theta'), (8, 12, 'Alpha'), (12, 16, 'Sigma'), (16, 30, 'Beta')]) It's up to you and your data whether you want to include the (low)-gamma band or not. I generally discard it and only include up to 30 or 35 Hz. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
0 replies
Answer selected by
PhD-GOAT
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment
I assume that you are referring to the [yasa.bandpower](https://raphaelvallat.com/yasa/build/html/generated/yasa.bandpower.html#yasa.bandpower function)? Note that you can disable the gamma band with:
It's up to you and your data whether you want to include the (low)-gamma band or not. I generally discard it and only include up to 30 or 35 Hz.