brainbox.lfp.lfp¶
Created on Fri Mar 13 14:57:53 2020
Functions to analyse LFP signals
@author: Guido Meijer
Functions
Calculate the coherence between two LFP signals |
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Calculate the power spectrum of an LFP signal |
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power_spectrum
(signal, fs=2500, segment_length=0.5, segment_overlap=0.5, scaling='density')[source]¶ Calculate the power spectrum of an LFP signal
- Parameters
signal (2D array) – LFP signal from different channels in V with dimensions (channels X samples)
fs (int) – Sampling frequency
segment_length (float) – Length of the segments for which the spectral density is calcualted in seconds
segment_overlap (float) – Fraction of overlap between the segments represented as a float number between 0 (no overlap) and 1 (complete overlap)
- Returns
freqs (1D array) – Frequencies for which the spectral density is calculated
psd (2D array) – Power spectrum in V^2 with dimensions (channels X frequencies)
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coherence
(signal_a, signal_b, fs=2500, segment_length=1, segment_overlap=0.5)[source]¶ Calculate the coherence between two LFP signals
- Parameters
signal_a (1D array) – LFP signal from different channels with dimensions (channels X samples)
fs (int) – Sampling frequency
segment_length (float) – Length of the segments for which the spectral density is calcualted in seconds
segment_overlap (float) – Fraction of overlap between the segments represented as a float number between 0 (no overlap) and 1 (complete overlap)
- Returns
freqs (1D array) – Frequencies for which the coherence is calculated
coherence (1D array) – Coherence takes a value between 0 and 1, with 0 or 1 representing no or perfect coherence, respectively
phase_lag (1D array) – Estimate of phase lag in radian between the input time series for each frequency