Average beta burst duration profiles provide a signature of dynamical changes between the ON and OFF medication states in Parkinson’s disease
Fig 12
Comparison of the passage method and the direct method on synthetic data.
Showing the sum of squared errors between the inferred and ground truth μ functions for both methods as a function of the duration of synthetic data used for inference. The synthetic data were generated from an OU process (left) and a fifth degree polynomial (right). In both cases, the mean value of the sum of squared errors and the SEM error bars are obtained for a large number of repeats (150 repeats from 100 s to 250 s, 100 repeats from 350 s to 450 s, and 50 repeats from 500 to 1000 s). Significant differences are highlighted by black stars (t-tests under FDR control, same sample sizes as for error bars).