Stassen, 1985 - Google Patents
The similarity approach to EEG analysisStassen, 1985
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- 2030877066851460488
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- Stassen H
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- Methods of information in medicine
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A method of approach to EEG analysis has been proposed which is based upon the concept of similarity. It especially aims at the analysis of the between-subject and within-subject similarity of EEG spectral patterns by means of adaptive procedures. Repeated …
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