Decomposing event-related potentials: A new topographic components model

"Component" notions inherently used with measurement approaches, raw peak determination, PCA and generator approaches are discussed. By combining aspects of them all, a new model of ERP decomposition is established; quite profitable and surprising mathematical properties are illustrated and discussed.

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