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The records of scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) give many features of the epileptic region and its functionality. The process records using independent component analysis (ICA) will give enough information to the epileptologist, to go ahead with further investigation and decision for surgery. This paper presents the analysis of interictal high frequency events of a subject of Warsaw Memorial Child...
This article proposes a pilot study regarding the influence of sounds (music) on EEG activity involved in BCI implementations, based on EEG analysis. The Independent Component Analysis is applied to extract the most relevant ICA components for which the event related (de)synchronization in the alpha/beta bands is furtherly considered for tracking the effect of the musing on brain activity, using on...
The purpose of this study is to determine the performance of the working memory in processing visual stimuli based on the single-trial Event-Related Potential (ERP) signal. This signal was further analyzed using the logistic regression method to investigate children's working memory ability. This study involved 54 children aged 10 to 12 years old who were given computer-based visual stimuli while...
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