The q parameter fitted to EEG event intervals is proposed as a neural-complexity measure; it declines with age and correlates with theta and beta power, but the evidence is weakened by potential confounds.
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 157:82-99 (2020)
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Neurophysiological correlates to the human brain complexity through $q$-statistical analysis of electroencephalogram
The q parameter fitted to EEG event intervals is proposed as a neural-complexity measure; it declines with age and correlates with theta and beta power, but the evidence is weakened by potential confounds.