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Cross-spectral coherence is one way to quantify the dynamic interrelationships among brain regions, possibly reflecting the neurofunctional organization of the brain. The data reported in this chapter were from a pilot study performed in normal adults for the purpose of exploring whether mental activity would be reflected as different changes in cross-spectral coherence of the EEG (John et al., 1989).
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Prichep, L.S., John, E.R., Easton, P., Chabot, R. (1990). Neurometric Functional Imaging: II. Cross-Spectral Coherence at Rest and During Mental Activity. In: John, E.R., Harmony, T., Prichep, L.S., Valdés-Sosa, M., Valdés-Sosa, P.A. (eds) Machinery of the Mind. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1083-0_24
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