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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Neurophysiol. 2016 Mar 19;127(6):2463–2471. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2016.02.021

Table 2.

Decomposition levels and corresponding frequency ranges. Shaded cells indicate frequency ranges of interest (frequencies >3.20Hz are assumed to represent noise). The frequency ranges for levels D6–D8 (higher frequencies; bolded) are thought to be representative of reactive control, while the frequency ranges for levels D9–D11 (lower frequencies; italicized) are thought to be representative of anticipatory control.

Decomposition level Frequency range
D1 51.25–102.50Hz
D2 25.63–51.25Hz
D3 12.81–25.63Hz
D4 6.41–12.81Hz
D5 3.20–6.41Hz
D6 1.60–3.20Hz
D7 0.80–1.60Hz
D8 0.40–0.80Hz
D9 0.20–0.40Hz
D10 0.10–0.20Hz
D11 0.050–0.10Hz
A11 DC–0.050Hz
Total Non-decomposed signal