Published June 23, 2003
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We agree with the Comment by Duckrow and Albano [Phys. Rev. E 67, 063901 (2003)] that mutual information, estimated with an optimized algorithm, can be a useful tool for studying synchronization in real data. However, we point out that the improvement they found is mainly due to an interesting but nonstandard embedding technique used, and not so much due to the algorithm used for the estimation of mutual information itself. We also address the issue of stationarity of electroencephalographic (EEG) data.
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© 2003 The American Physical Society. Received 7 March 2003; published 23 June 2003. Original Article: R. Quian Quiroga, A. Kraskov, T. Kreuz, and P. Grassberger, Performance of different synchronization measures in real data: A case study on electroencephalographic signals, Phys. Rev. E 65, 041903 (2002).Attached Files
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