Interaction with slow waves during sleep improves discrimination of physiologic and pathologic high‐frequency oscillations (80–500 Hz)

To characterize the interaction between physiologic and pathologic high‐frequency oscillations (HFOs) and slow waves during sleep, and to evaluate the practical significance of these interactions by automatically classifying channels as recording from normal or epileptic brain regions.

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