Dissection and analysis of electroencephalograms of subjects doing a simulated pilot's task.

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Lashbrook, Daniel Floyd
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1977-03Advisor
Marmont, George
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A method for dissecting and analyzing
electroencephalograms for the presence of any
distinctive characteristics is presented. Data are
presented which strongly indicate the presence of a
preferred frequency, in the 70 - 95 Hz range, that is
a characteristic of the performance of a simulated
aircraft pilot's task. A conclusive test for the
presence of wideband noise in the E2G is presented
with data to show that wideband noise is a
characteristic of myograms. EEGs taken from two
closely spaced electrodes located over the motor and
premotor areas of the cortex show that tegules in the
70 - 95 Hz band are not simultaneous with the tegules
of any other band, except by chance.
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