Kolmogorov entropy changes during the mental task of geometric figure rotation measured with EEG

The objective was to study changes in EEG time-domain Kolmogorov entropy and cortical lateralization of brain function areas during the mental task of geometric figure rotation in healthy human subjects. EEG data for healthy subjects were acquired during mental task using a net of 6 electrodes. The...

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Published in2010 Sixth International Conference on Natural Computation Vol. 4; pp. 1961 - 1964
Main Author Zhang, Lian-yi
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.08.2010
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ISBN1424459583
9781424459582
ISSN2157-9555
DOI10.1109/ICNC.2010.5584699

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Summary:The objective was to study changes in EEG time-domain Kolmogorov entropy and cortical lateralization of brain function areas during the mental task of geometric figure rotation in healthy human subjects. EEG data for healthy subjects were acquired during mental task using a net of 6 electrodes. The signals were recorded for 10s during the task. Kolmogorov entropy values during the task were calculated. It was found that the lateralization determined by Kolmogorov entropy of EEG proposed in this paper is consistent with previous known studies and the dominant hemisphere may change from one lateral to the contralateral sometime during the mental task of geometric figure rotation. The results shows that this method may become an important tool on lateralization and receives increasing attention for clinical applications.
ISBN:1424459583
9781424459582
ISSN:2157-9555
DOI:10.1109/ICNC.2010.5584699