2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0183121
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Auto-correlation in the motor/imaginary human EEG signals: A vision about the FDFA fluctuations

Abstract: In this paper we analyzed, by the FDFA root mean square fluctuation (rms) function, the motor/imaginary human activity produced by a 64-channel electroencephalography (EEG). We utilized the Physionet on-line databank, a publicly available database of human EEG signals, as a standardized reference database for this study. Herein, we report the use of detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) method for EEG analysis. We show that the complex time series of the EEG exhibits characteristic fluctuations depending on the… Show more

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“…21,34 We have considered the EEG Motor Movement/Imagery Dataset recorded using BCI2000 21,34 instrumentation system available through Physionet. 21,34,[40][41][42] The experimental setup of the BCI2000 system 21,34 includes an arrangement of 64 electrodes used to record the electrical activity of the brain through the EEG signals while the subjects perform different tasks of visuomotor or imagery characteristics 21,34,[41][42][43][44] (see the Appendix for further details). The electrical signals from the brain are picked up by small electrodes that are placed on the subject's head.…”
Section: A Eeg Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…21,34 We have considered the EEG Motor Movement/Imagery Dataset recorded using BCI2000 21,34 instrumentation system available through Physionet. 21,34,[40][41][42] The experimental setup of the BCI2000 system 21,34 includes an arrangement of 64 electrodes used to record the electrical activity of the brain through the EEG signals while the subjects perform different tasks of visuomotor or imagery characteristics 21,34,[41][42][43][44] (see the Appendix for further details). The electrical signals from the brain are picked up by small electrodes that are placed on the subject's head.…”
Section: A Eeg Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1(a) and consists of an arrangement of different used electrodes. 21,34,[41][42][43][44] Subjects were asked to perform different motor/imagery tasks, while EEG signals were recorded from 64 electrodes along the surface of the scalp. Eye blink artifacts were generated by fast movements of the eyelid along the cornea, such as during an eye blink.…”
Section: A Eeg Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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