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Brain Topogr ; 15(2): 125-37, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12537308

ABSTRACT

The present study is focused on the evidence of possible single-trial EEG/MEG analysis of information processing. The discrimination between thinking modalities of concept activation and pattern comparison for single tasks of elementary comparison procedures is investigated. A neural network classifier with backpropagation learning algorithm is used. The input vector is constructed by parameters of instantaneous coherence (13-20 Hz) between several channel pairs of the EEG and/or of the MEG. Thereby, the strength of synchronization and the time location of synchronization phenomena are taken into consideration. The combination of EEG and MEG coherence parameters led to a classification accuracy of 85-94% for single subjects. Generally, results reached by neural network classifier show a better generalization than linear discriminant analysis.


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Classification/methods , Electroencephalography , Electronic Data Processing/methods , Magnetoencephalography , Adult , Algorithms , Cognition , Concept Formation , Discriminant Analysis , Functional Laterality , Humans , Models, Neurological , Neural Networks, Computer , Pattern Recognition, Visual , Reaction Time , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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