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The acquisition was done using the g.tec software g.recorder and data was sampled at 256 Hz. For data analysis, the open source toolbox and graphic user interface EEGlab
(http://sccn.ucsd.edu/eeglab/) version 13\_4\_4\_b
(http://sccn.ucsd.edu/eeglab/) was used. It was running under MatLab R2011a, version 7.12.0.635, commercialized by The MathWorks, Inc., Natick, Massachusetts, United States.
Each frequency band was analyzed separately, according to Table 1 below. To do so, data was filtered at each specific frequency range using the FIR (finite impulse response) available in EEGLAB. A spatial CAR filter was also used, in order to try to eliminate common artifacts from the signal as a whole. It is useful to keep in mind that the range of each band may differ in some works or textbooks in the literature.