We report the results of our search for power-law electrical signals in the human brain, using subdural electrocorticographic recordings from the surface of the cortex. The power spectral density (PSD) of these signals has the power-law form P(f)∼f−χ from 80 to 500 Hz. This scaling index χ=4.0±0.1 is universal, across subjects, area in the cortex, and local neural activity levels. The shape of the PSD does not change with local cortex activity, only its amplitude increases. We observe a knee in the spectra at f0≃70 Hz, implying the existence of a characteristic time scale τ=(2πf0)−1≃2−4 msec. For f<f0 we find evidence for a power-law with χL≃2.0±0.4.
@article{arxiv.0712.0846,
title = {ECoG observations of power-law scaling in the human cortex},
author = {Kai J. Miller and Larry B. Sorensen and Jeffrey G. Ojemann and Marcel den Nijs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.0846},
year = {2007}
}