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Real-time Visualization of Brain Electrical Activity

โœ Scribed by Aleksandar B. Samardzic; Emil S. Jovanov; Dusan B. Starcevic


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
384 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1077-2014

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โœฆ Synopsis


Real-time Visualization of Brain Electrical Activity N ew visualization methods can improve understanding of complex scientiยฎc phenomena, such as the brain electrical activity. Real-time execution facilitates assessment of genuine dynamics of brain operation. This paper presents methods for visualization of the brain electrical activity, and real-time implications of the standard computer implementation. The authors present essential trade-o and lessons learned during the realization of two dierent EEG visualization environments. Real-time visualization provides assessment of genuine brain dynamics, and perception of inherent spatio-temporal patterns of brain electrical activity.


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