SineBravo Operators Manual
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Statistics
After termination of a treatment session SineBravo shows statistics on its screen as follows.
The info-line indicates what value is shown.
WORK.AVG - Work Average: The average value in microvolts of all the work-segments ex-
cluding the rst second of each segment.
REST.AVG - Rest Average: The average value of the rest-segments excluding the rst second.
ONSET - Average Onset: The average time taken after each respective “work” prompt to reach
75% of the average value of the previous work period. If the onset of trial(s) is longer than 2
seconds, it will be rejected. The display will indicate the average of only those trials, where on-
set lasts 2 seconds or less. The number of valid onsets is displayed above the onset value. If the
number of valid onsets is lower than the number of trials, it means some onsets were rejected.
RELEASE - Average Release: The average time taken, after the “rest” prompt to reach 37.5%
of the average EMG from the previous work period. If any release of the trials is longer than 2
seconds then it will be rejected. The display will indicate the average of only those trials where
release lasts 2 seconds or less. The number of valid releases is displayed above the release val-
ue. If the number of valid releases is lower then number of trials, it means some releases were
rejected. If all the releases are above 2 seconds, ABOVE2 will appear on the screen.
W/R PEAK - Work/Rest Peak: It is the peak value during the whole cycle of all the trials.
WORK DEV - Average deviation (per second) of work: It is the average deviation of the quar-
ter-second samples from the average value in the second in which they occur (excluding the rst
second of each work-segment). If deviation is more than 20% it is considered problematic.
REST DEV - Average deviation (per second) of rest. The average deviation of the quarter-sec-
ond samples from the average value in the second in which they occur (excluding the rst
second of each rest-segment). If deviation is more than 20% it is considered problematic.