phaseconsistent
Phaseconsistent is a term used in signal processing and related disciplines to describe data, signals, or analyses in which the phase information of a representation—such as a Fourier or wavelet decomposition—remains stable or is deliberately preserved across trials, sensors, or conditions. It emphasizes the maintenance or exploitable consistency of phase across repetitions, time windows, or spatial channels, as opposed to focusing solely on amplitude or power.
In practice, phase consistency is often quantified with metrics that capture how reliably the phase of a
Applications of phaseconsistent methods include improving signal reconstruction by preserving phase information, enhancing detection of synchronous
The term phaseconsistent is not uniformly standardized and may be used descriptively in papers or software