Analysis And Classification Of Alcoholics Using Single Trials Of Visual Evoked Potential Signals

In this thesis, analysis and classification of alcoholics is conducted using single trials of Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) signals extracted from the scalp during the perception of visual stimulus. A problem with the analysis of VEP signals is the corruption from ongoing electroencephalogram (EEG)...

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Main Author: P., Sharmila Kanna
Format: Thesis
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/133/
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description In this thesis, analysis and classification of alcoholics is conducted using single trials of Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) signals extracted from the scalp during the perception of visual stimulus. A problem with the analysis of VEP signals is the corruption from ongoing electroencephalogram (EEG) and noise artifacts. VEP signals are relatively lower in signal strength as compared to EEG and therefore, the EEG distorts the VEP signal.
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spelling mmu-1332010-02-17T08:22:46Z http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/133/ Analysis And Classification Of Alcoholics Using Single Trials Of Visual Evoked Potential Signals P., Sharmila Kanna QP351 Neurophysiology and Neuropsychology In this thesis, analysis and classification of alcoholics is conducted using single trials of Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) signals extracted from the scalp during the perception of visual stimulus. A problem with the analysis of VEP signals is the corruption from ongoing electroencephalogram (EEG) and noise artifacts. VEP signals are relatively lower in signal strength as compared to EEG and therefore, the EEG distorts the VEP signal. 2004 Thesis NonPeerReviewed P., Sharmila Kanna (2004) Analysis And Classification Of Alcoholics Using Single Trials Of Visual Evoked Potential Signals. Masters thesis, Multimedia University. http://vlib.mmu.edu.my/diglib/login/dlusr/login.php
spellingShingle QP351 Neurophysiology and Neuropsychology
P., Sharmila Kanna
Analysis And Classification Of Alcoholics Using Single Trials Of Visual Evoked Potential Signals
title Analysis And Classification Of Alcoholics Using Single Trials Of Visual Evoked Potential Signals
title_full Analysis And Classification Of Alcoholics Using Single Trials Of Visual Evoked Potential Signals
title_fullStr Analysis And Classification Of Alcoholics Using Single Trials Of Visual Evoked Potential Signals
title_full_unstemmed Analysis And Classification Of Alcoholics Using Single Trials Of Visual Evoked Potential Signals
title_short Analysis And Classification Of Alcoholics Using Single Trials Of Visual Evoked Potential Signals
title_sort analysis and classification of alcoholics using single trials of visual evoked potential signals
topic QP351 Neurophysiology and Neuropsychology
url http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/133/
http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/133/