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The first-order high-pass filter (AC coupling) has previously been shown to affect the ECG for higher cut-off frequencies. We seek to find a systematic deviation in computer measurements of the electrocardiogram when the AC coupling with a 0.05 Hz first-order high-pass filter is used.The standard 12-lead electrocardiogram from 1248 patients and the automated measurements of their DC and AC coupled...
In this study, a c-VEP based BCI system was developed to run on three distinctive pseudorandom sequences, namely the m-code, the Gold-code, and the Barker-code. The Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) were provoked using these codes. In the online session, subjects controlled a Mindstorms® robot around a fixed track. Choosing the optimal code proved a significant increase in accuracy (p<0.00001) over...
We have studied the effects of the 0.05 Hz first-order high-pass filter (AC coupling) on the automatic measurements of the electrocardiogram (ECG). The standard 12-lead ECG of 1248 patients and the automated measurements of the AC-and DC-coupled (unfiltered) versions were compared. We found a strong, linear correlation between the QRS integral and the difference in ST-segment amplitudes, suggesting...
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