Syncronization and clustering in electroencephalografic
signals
Autores: M. Escalona-Morán, M.G. Cosenza, P. Guillén, P. Coutin
Referencia: Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 31, 820, (2007)
Abstract
The degree of synchronization and the amount of dynamical
cluster formation in electroencephalographic (EEG) signals
are characterized by employing two order parameters
introduced in the context of coupled chaotic systems subject
to external noise. These parameters are calculated in EEG
signals from a group of healthy subjects and a group of
epileptic patients, including a patient experiencing an
epileptic crisis. The evolution of these parameters shows
the occurrence of intermittent synchronization and
clustering in the brain activity during an epileptic
crisis. Significantly, the existence of an instantaneous
maximum of synchronization previous to the onset of a
crisis is revealed by this procedure. The mean values of
the order parameters and their standard deviations are
compared between both groups of individuals.
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