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Complexity-based classification of EEG signal in normal subjects and patients with epilepsy

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posted on 2020-01-01, 00:00 authored by Hamidreza Namazi, Erfan Aghasian, Tirdad Seifi Ala
Analysis of human brain activity is an important topic in human neuroscience. Human brain activity can be studied by analyzing the electroencephalography (EEG) signal. In this way, scientists have employed several techniques that investigate nonlinear dynamics of EEG signals. Fractal theory as a promising technique has shown its capabilities to analyze the nonlinear dynamics of time series. Since EEG signals have fractal patterns, in this research we analyze the variations of fractal dynamics of EEG signals between four datasets that were collected from healthy subjects with open-eyes and close-eyes conditions, patients with epilepsy who did and patients who did not face seizures. The obtained results showed that EEG signal during seizure has greatest complexity and the EEG signal during the seizure-free interval has lowest complexity. In order to verify the obtained results in case of fractal analysis, we employ approximate entropy, which indicates the randomness of time series. The obtained results in case of approximate entropy certified the fractal analysis results. The obtained results in this research show the effectiveness of fractal theory to investigate the nonlinear structure of EEG signal between different conditions.

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Journal

Technology and health care

Volume

28

Pagination

57-66

Location

Amsterdam, Netherlands

ISSN

0928-7329

eISSN

1878-7401

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

IOS Press

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