Review Article

A Review of Theoretical Perspectives in Cognitive Science on the Presence of Scaling in Coordinated Physiological and Cognitive Processes

Figure 5

(a) Shows a white noise signal, which was added to the scaling in (b) to construct the power spectrum in (c), which reveals fBmW noise, as indicated by the flattened slope at the highest frequencies, shown as a solid line. The dashed line represents the ideal scaling slope.
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