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Using a simple motor task, we demonstrate that the classic gamma range contains behavioral inflections within its power spectrum that inhibit its use as a generic feature for control in brain computer interfaces. We characterize this behavioral junction, J0, and call for a more appropriate designation of behaviorally useful spectral change, which we denote the chi-band (chi-band)