Browsing by Subject "EEG"

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  • Perera, KDCJ [Thesis-Full-text]
    Most of the countries in the world are facing the problems of aging population and disabilities among the population. Among di erent problems faced by these individuals, self feeding can be identi ed as an important aspect ...
  • Prabhakar, SK; Rajaguru, H [Conference-Full-text]
    In this present generation, more than 1% of the whole world’s population is affected by this seizure disorder. Due to genetic predispositions like tumours, strokes and drug misuse, epilepsy is caused. Epilepsy is a common ...
  • Tong, A; Perera, P; Sarsenbayeva, Z; McEwan, A; De Silva, AC; Withana, A [Article-Full-text]
    Electroencephalography (EEG) is used to detect brain activity by recording electrical signals across various points on the scalp. Recent technological advancement has allowed brain signals to be monitored continuously ...
  • Prabhakar, SK; Rajaguru, H [Conference-Abstract]
    EEG signals represent both the brain function and also the status of the whole body, i.e. a simple action as blinking the eyes introduces oscillation in the EEG records. The EEG is a direct way to measure neural activities ...