We recently proposed an adaptive filtering method for removing ocular artifacts from EEG recordings. In this study, the accuracy of this method is evaluated quantitatively using simulated data and compared with the accuracy of the time domain regression method. The results show that when transfer of ocular signal to EEG channel is frequency dependent, or when there is a time delay, the adaptive filtering method is more accurate in recovering the true EEG signals.
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