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- who: Christian O'Reilly from the Neurological Institute, McGill, QC, Canada have published the research: Combining time-frequency and spatial information for the detection of sleep spindles, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose a two-step detector which aims to decrease the FDr by combining a sensitivity phase based on well-established criteria to a specificity phase using spatial and time-frequency criteria. The aim of this phase is to detect as many true spindles as possible, missing only a small proportion, at the cost of a relatively high amount of false positives . . .
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