Review of analytical instruments for EEG analysis. Agapov, S. N., Bulanov, V. A., Zakharov, A. V., & Sergeeva, M. S. arXiv:1605.01381 [q-bio], March, 2016. ZSCC: 0000001 arXiv: 1605.01381
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Since it was first used in 1926, EEG has been one of the most useful instruments of neuroscience. In order to start using EEG data we need not only EEG apparatus, but also some analytical tools and skills to understand what our data mean. This article describes several classical analytical tools and also new one which appeared only several years ago. We hope it will be useful for those researchers who have only started working in the field of cognitive EEG.
@article{agapov_review_2016,
	title = {Review of analytical instruments for {EEG} analysis},
	url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1605.01381},
	abstract = {Since it was first used in 1926, EEG has been one of the most useful instruments of neuroscience. In order to start using EEG data we need not only EEG apparatus, but also some analytical tools and skills to understand what our data mean. This article describes several classical analytical tools and also new one which appeared only several years ago. We hope it will be useful for those researchers who have only started working in the field of cognitive EEG.},
	urldate = {2020-06-05},
	journal = {arXiv:1605.01381 [q-bio]},
	author = {Agapov, S. N. and Bulanov, V. A. and Zakharov, A. V. and Sergeeva, M. S.},
	month = mar,
	year = {2016},
	note = {ZSCC: 0000001 
arXiv: 1605.01381},
	keywords = {Quantitative Biology - Neurons and Cognition},
}

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