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Hi Etienne, in the README example I tested the Modulation Index method (among others) and all is good, until I remove the noise. Setting the noise to 0 and by having a completely clean and highly-coupled signal breaks the plot results. Is this an expected artifact of calculating values from signals that are simply not there (filtering outside the 10Hz/100Hz does not yield anything), or is there something else that I am overlooking?
Thanks in advance, great job with the toolbox!
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Hi Etienne, in the README example I tested the Modulation Index method (among others) and all is good, until I remove the noise. Setting the noise to 0 and by having a completely clean and highly-coupled signal breaks the plot results. Is this an expected artifact of calculating values from signals that are simply not there (filtering outside the 10Hz/100Hz does not yield anything), or is there something else that I am overlooking?
Thanks in advance, great job with the toolbox!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: