Optimal spectral tracking--with application to speed dependent neural modulation of tibialis anterior during human treadmill walking.
A novel method of optimal spectral tracking is presented which permits the characterisation of trial-varying parameters. Many experimental studies suffer from the limitations of available analysis methodologies, which often impose a condition of stationarity. This severely limits our ability to trac...
Main Authors: | Brittain, J, Catton, C, Conway, B, Nielsen, J, Jenkinson, N, Halliday, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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