| C.C.King, Fractal and Chaotic Dynamics in Nervous Systems. Progress in Neurobiology vol. 36, pp. 279-308, 1991. |
.... We demonstrate that the changes of the proposed parameter highly correlate with assessment of patients therapy using Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) INTRODUCTION Non linear chaotic dynamics and brain Human brain is a highly complex non linear system which may show chaotic dynamics [1]. Diminished chaos in the brain may lead to serious pathology, such as epileptic seizures [2] So it is not surprised that in analysis of EEGsignal, which represents overall electric activity of the brain, the methods of non linear dynamics and deterministic chaos theory may be used to analyse ....
C.C.King, Fractal and Chaotic Dynamics in Nervous Systems. Progress in Neurobiology vol. 36, pp. 279-308, 1991.
....therapy. Howeve r, calculation of standard chaotic quantifiers requires long stationary EEG signal epochs and needs relatively long processing time. So new quantifiers are needed. Introduction Being a highly complex nonlinear system brain shows features characteristic for deterministic chaos [1]. So, it is not surprised that methods of nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory may be more appropriate than linear methods for neuro psychiatric diagnosis and for assessing influence of applied therapy through analysis of EEG signal, which represents overall electric activity of the brain, ....
C.C.King, "Fractal and Chaotic Dynamics in Nervous Systems", Progress in Neurobiology, vol. 36, pp. 279-308, 1991.
.... suggested that this pattern of EEG changes is indicative of the combined effects of relaxation and activation caused by the magnetic field on different structural and functional systems of the brain ( 1] 2] But human brain is a highly complex nonlinear system which may show chaotic dynamics [5]. So it is not surprised that in analysis of EEG signal, which represents overall electric activity of the brain, the methods of Nonlinear Dynamics may be used to analyse changes in EEG activity due to applied therapy ( 6] 7] or possible magnetic field induced alterations. Biomedical signals ....
C.C.King, Fractal and Chaotic Dynamics in Nervous Systems. Progress in Neurobiology, 36, pp. 279-308, 1991.
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