Interpretation of multichannel electric potentials in terms of equivalent dipolar sources has often been based upon the analysis of averaged data, i.e. of the grand averages of the individual recordings obtained from normal subjects. Some considerations are presented here to show that the above procedure may lead to erroneous results. Examples of individual data fits are discussed in relation to the possibility of (i) defining a 'norm' and (ii) extracting some information about the 'resolving power' of the electric method. Interpretation of multichannel electric potentials in terms of equivalent dipolar sources has often been based upon the analysis of averaged data, i.e. of the grand averages of the individual recordings obtained from normal subjects. Some considerations are presented here to show that the above procedure may lead to erroneous results. Examples of individual data fits are discussed in relation to the possibility of (i) defining a 'norm' and (ii) extracting some information about the 'resolving power' of the electric method.

Individual versus averaged data in the analysis of auditory evoked electrical potentials

Grandori F;Ravazzani P
1991

Abstract

Interpretation of multichannel electric potentials in terms of equivalent dipolar sources has often been based upon the analysis of averaged data, i.e. of the grand averages of the individual recordings obtained from normal subjects. Some considerations are presented here to show that the above procedure may lead to erroneous results. Examples of individual data fits are discussed in relation to the possibility of (i) defining a 'norm' and (ii) extracting some information about the 'resolving power' of the electric method. Interpretation of multichannel electric potentials in terms of equivalent dipolar sources has often been based upon the analysis of averaged data, i.e. of the grand averages of the individual recordings obtained from normal subjects. Some considerations are presented here to show that the above procedure may lead to erroneous results. Examples of individual data fits are discussed in relation to the possibility of (i) defining a 'norm' and (ii) extracting some information about the 'resolving power' of the electric method.
1991
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
Auditory Evoked Electrical Potentials
Dipolar Sources
Multichannel Electric Potentials
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