The Gaussian properties of human EEGs, which were measured over various stages of
general anesthesia, were tested. The basis of the method was to describe the EEG signals
by autoregressive models and to test the normality of the regression residuals with
the Shapiro-Wilk statistic. The results show that in general the human EEG during
anesthesia can be considered as a realization of a Gaussian stochastic process.
Key-words
EEG - Gaussianity - AR Model - Residuals - Shapiro-Wilk Test