Spectral analysis is a widely used method to estimate 1/fα noise in behavioral and physiological data series. The aim of this paper is to achieve a more solid appreciation for the effects of periodic sampling on the outcomes of spectral analysis. It is shown that spectral analysis is biased by the choice of sample rate because denser sampling comes with lower amplitude fluctuations at the highest frequencies. Here we introduce an analytical strategy that compensates for this effect by focusing on a fixed amount, rather than a fixed percentage of the lowest frequencies in a power spectrum. Using this strategy, estimates of the degree of 1/fα noise become robust against sample rate conversion and more sensitive overall. Altogether, the presen...
. The concept of the spectral envelope was recently introduced as a statistical basis for the freque...
It has been shown that the chosen numerical integration method corresponds to a realistic view of da...
Linear dynamical relations that may exist in continuous-time, or at some natural sampling rate, are ...
Spectral analysis is a widely used method to estimate 1/fα noise in behavioral and physiological dat...
The usual justification for talking about signal-to-noise ratio is in terms of a Gaussian model. Thi...
We review spectral analysis and its application in inference for stationary processes. As can be see...
In power spectral estimation of a continuous band-limited random process, one must usually estimate ...
Applied econometricians tend to show a long neglect for the proper frequency to be considered while ...
The spectrum and coherency are useful quantities for characterizing the temporal correlations and fu...
Most physical systems operate in continuous time. However, to interact with such systems one needs t...
The spectrum and coherency are useful quantities for characterizing the temporal correlations and fu...
The spectrum and coherency are useful quantities for characterizing the temporal correlations and fu...
The work presented in this thesis covers the design of various sampling/ processing schemes which al...
An expression for the spectral density of the impulse process s(t) = {if236-1} is derived under the ...
We present a method for performing analytical continuation of spectral data from imaginary time to r...
. The concept of the spectral envelope was recently introduced as a statistical basis for the freque...
It has been shown that the chosen numerical integration method corresponds to a realistic view of da...
Linear dynamical relations that may exist in continuous-time, or at some natural sampling rate, are ...
Spectral analysis is a widely used method to estimate 1/fα noise in behavioral and physiological dat...
The usual justification for talking about signal-to-noise ratio is in terms of a Gaussian model. Thi...
We review spectral analysis and its application in inference for stationary processes. As can be see...
In power spectral estimation of a continuous band-limited random process, one must usually estimate ...
Applied econometricians tend to show a long neglect for the proper frequency to be considered while ...
The spectrum and coherency are useful quantities for characterizing the temporal correlations and fu...
Most physical systems operate in continuous time. However, to interact with such systems one needs t...
The spectrum and coherency are useful quantities for characterizing the temporal correlations and fu...
The spectrum and coherency are useful quantities for characterizing the temporal correlations and fu...
The work presented in this thesis covers the design of various sampling/ processing schemes which al...
An expression for the spectral density of the impulse process s(t) = {if236-1} is derived under the ...
We present a method for performing analytical continuation of spectral data from imaginary time to r...
. The concept of the spectral envelope was recently introduced as a statistical basis for the freque...
It has been shown that the chosen numerical integration method corresponds to a realistic view of da...
Linear dynamical relations that may exist in continuous-time, or at some natural sampling rate, are ...