When subjects are exposed to three or four cycles of a 40 hertz click, an abnormal spike appears in the EEG data, which is not present for other stimuli.
The epileptogenic zones identified from preoperative EEG data were validated by observations from postoperative ECoG data in all three patients.
The notion of hemisphere dominance attracted some criticism from the neuroscience community, notably by Terence Hines who called it "pop psychology" based on unpublished EEG data.
Once all the EEG data is collected, a "prototype" EEG segment is chosen, with which to compare all other collected microstates.
Artifacts present in EEG data are just one of many significant sources of noise.
Their paper, based on EEG data, completely failed to answer that question, but found some very strange EEG signals long after neural activity had apparently ceased.
However, sleep in flight has not been recorded, and is so far unsupported by EEG data.
Non-metallic electrodes are used if concurrent EEG data is required.
Berger (1924) published the first human EEG data.
Each bed has the capacity for 64 channels of EEG data with on-line computer analysis for 24-hour seizure and spike detection.