Pathological tremors: Deterministic chaos or nonlinear stochastic oscillators?

Chaos
Jens TimmerC H Lücking

Abstract

Pathological tremors exhibit a nonlinear oscillation that is not strictly periodic. We investigate whether the deviation from periodicity is due to nonlinear deterministic chaotic dynamics or due to nonlinear stochastic dynamics. To do so, we apply various methods from linear and nonlinear time series analysis to tremor time series. The results of the different methods suggest that the considered types of pathological tremors represent nonlinear stochastic second order processes. Finally, we evaluate whether two earlier proposed features capturing nonlinear effects in the time series allow for a discrimination between two pathological forms of tremor for a much larger sample of time series than previously investigated. (c) 2000 American Institute of Physics.

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