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MULTISCALE SPECTRAL MODELLING FOR NONSTATIONARY TIME SERIES WITHIN AN ORDERED MULTIPLE-TRIAL EXPERIMENT

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ANNALS OF APPLIED STATISTICS
卷 16, 期 4, 页码 2774-2803

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INST MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS-IMS
DOI: 10.1214/22-AOAS1614

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  1. EPSRC
  2. [EP/N509802/1]

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This article introduces a new method (MULT-LSW) for analyzing brain signals and demonstrates its applicability and the new insights it provides through a study on experimental data. The method can handle both the nonstationary behavior within signals and the evolution across multiple trials.
Within the neurosciences it is natural to observe variability across time in the dynamics of an underlying brain process. Wavelets are essential in analysing brain signals because, even within a single trial, brain signals exhibit nonstationary behaviour. However, neurological signals generated within an experiment may also potentially exhibit evolution across trials (replicates), even for identical stimuli. As neurologists consider localised spectra of brain signals to be most informative, we propose the MULtiple-Trials Locally Stationary Wavelet process (MULT-LSW) that fills the gap in the literature by directly giving a stochastic wavelet representation of the time series of ordered replicates itself. MULT-LSW yields a natural desired time-and trial-localisation of the process dynamics, capturing nonstation-ary behaviour both within and across trials. While current techniques are restricted by the assumption of uncorrelated replicates, here we account for between-trial correlation. We rigorously develop the associated wavelet spec-tral estimation framework along with its asymptotic properties. By means of thorough simulation studies, we demonstrate the theoretical estimator proper-ties hold in practice. A real data investigation into the evolutionary dynamics of the hippocampus and nucleus accumbens, during an associative learning experiment, demonstrates the applicability of our proposed methodology as well as the new insights it provides. Our model is general and facilitates wider experimental data analysis than the current literature allows.

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