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ofc-3 – Frequency content of the electrophysiology data

Posted by Shrey Grover at December 16. 2020

Hello,

 

Thank you for making the ofc-3 dataset (https://crcns.org/data-sets/ofc/ofc-3) available.

 

The accompanying documentation states that the electrophysiology data consists of ‘HG activity’. Accordingly, all variable names in the electrophysiology files consist of the acronym ‘hg’. However, I could not find the expansion of ‘hg’ in the document. I suspect that it refers to ‘high-gamma’ given that the original study examined high-frequency activity (HFA; 70-200 Hz), and the preprocessing methods suggest that the data may have been filtered into this frequency range. Can the authors please confirm whether the data uploaded to the repository has been filtered into this frequency range (70-200 Hz) or whether it consists of information from any other frequencies?

 

Thank you,

Shrey Grover

Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience Laboratory 

Boston University

 

Re: ofc-3 – Frequency content of the electrophysiology data

Posted by Ignacio Saez at December 21. 2020

Hi Shrey,

Thanks for your interest in the dataset. Your deduction is correct - the data is coded as hg as per high gamma, and it corresponds to the HFA referred to throughout the manuscript (70-200Hz).

Best,

Ignacio

Re: ofc-3 – Frequency content of the electrophysiology data

Posted by Shrey Grover at December 23. 2020

Hi Ignacio,

Thank you for confirming that! 

Best,
Shrey

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