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Multi-spectral phase coherence
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Multi-spectral phase coherence (MSPC) is a generalized cross-frequency coupling metric introduced by Yang and colleagues in 2016.[1] MSPC can be used to quantify nonlinear phase coupling between a set of base frequencies and their harmonic/intermodulation frequencies. MSPC is a model-free method, which can provide a system description, including (i) the order of the nonlinearity, (ii) the direction of interaction, (iii) the time delay in the system, and both (iv) harmonic and (v) intermodulation coupling.
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The MSPC is defined as:
where is the phase at frequency , is the weight of to a harmonic/intermodulation frequency ), and represents the average over realizations.
Bi-phase locking value,[2] also called bi-phase coherence in the literature, is a special case of MSPC when ,
The time-delay can be estimated from the phase lag when MSPC is computed between signals.
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