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Figure 3 Examples of power spectra and different fractal scaling exponent values. High exponent values are seen when predominant low frequency fluctuation is present and high frequency fluctuation is reduced (left panel). Low exponent values are seen in cases with reduced low and very low frequency fluctuations and either reduced or preserved high frequency fluctuations (right panel). "Normal" fractal scaling value near 1.0 is seen when both low and high frequency power are relatively preserved with more power in the very low and low frequency areas than in the high frequency area (middle panel).





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