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Electroencephalographic or EEG signals collected on the human scalp are sustained fluctuations of electrical potential that reflect corresponding variations in the upper layers of the brain cortex below the scalp surface. The signal structure is that of a stochastic time series with almost stationary epochs of various lengths
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