Abstract: A system for mapping and/or displaying spatio-temporal features of underlying event-related neural activity involves measuring the event-related evoked potential values at a limited number of points over the region of interest, deriving a first grid of potential values at points over the area of interest representing at least a tenfold increase in the number of points by a Kriging-type of spatial statistical interpolation, and using the first grid to derive for the region of interest a second grid of points current density values by a Laplacian conversion. A plurality of second grids of current density values spaced apart in time are derived and displayed on a monitor in cartoon-type fashion to provide a cartoon-type display of the features of the event-related evoked response over the region of interest varying with time. Various other displays are possible for highlighting specific features.
Abstract: A system for mapping and/or displaying spatiotemporal features of underlying event-related neural activity involves measuring the event-related evoked potential values at a limited number of points over the region of interest, deriving a first grid of potential values at points over the area of interest representing at least about a five fold increase in the number of points by a Kriging-type of spatial statistical interpolation, and using the first grid to derive for the region of interest a second grid of points of current density values by a Laplacian conversion. A plurality of second grids of current density values spaced apart in time are derived and displayed on a monitor in cartoon-type fashion to provide a cartoon-type display of the features of the event-related evoked response over the region of interest varying with time. Various other displays are possible for highlighting specific features.
Abstract: A security identification system for telephone, teleprinter, computer, and similar communication applications comprising a plurality of transmitter station identification units, one for each transmitter station and each including an identification signal generator for generating a pulse code modulated identification signal, unique to the transmitter station, that comprises a repeating sequence of uncoded signal segments each including N pulse intervals of given duration alternating with coded signal segments each including M pulse intervals of like duration, coding being effected by the presence or absence of pulses in the coded signal segment intervals. Each pulse is transmitted as a burst of cycles of a carrier signal preferably having a carrier frequency above 3 Khz.