Variation in brain's effective connectivity due to driving using partial directed coherence

In this paper, changes in brain's causal connectivity due to the driving process have been studied using Partial Directed Coherence (PDC) and compared with the state of open eyes. The EEG samples collected from 20 subjects using 128-channel EGI setup have been used. PDC has been calculated betw...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Almahasneh, H., Kamel, N., Khan, D.M.
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منشور في: 2019
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spelling my.utp.eprints.221872019-02-28T05:12:45Z Variation in brain's effective connectivity due to driving using partial directed coherence Almahasneh, H. Kamel, N. Khan, D.M. In this paper, changes in brain's causal connectivity due to the driving process have been studied using Partial Directed Coherence (PDC) and compared with the state of open eyes. The EEG samples collected from 20 subjects using 128-channel EGI setup have been used. PDC has been calculated between 12 electrodes dispersed over the skull according to the 10-20 standard in theta, alpha and beta bands and analyzed. Results show interesting distribution of brain connections between the anterior and the posterior regions during driving. The variation in causal connectivity due to driving is compared with the EO state in the three bands of theta, alpha, and beta and reported. ©2018 IEEE. 2019 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85061732023&doi=10.1109%2fI2CACIS.2018.8603692&partnerID=40&md5=3e788761b0dfa9e337c2c8650e4a29eb Almahasneh, H. and Kamel, N. and Khan, D.M. (2019) Variation in brain's effective connectivity due to driving using partial directed coherence. Proceedings - 2018 IEEE International Conference on Automatic Control and Intelligent Systems, I2CACIS 2018 . pp. 67-70. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/22187/
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description In this paper, changes in brain's causal connectivity due to the driving process have been studied using Partial Directed Coherence (PDC) and compared with the state of open eyes. The EEG samples collected from 20 subjects using 128-channel EGI setup have been used. PDC has been calculated between 12 electrodes dispersed over the skull according to the 10-20 standard in theta, alpha and beta bands and analyzed. Results show interesting distribution of brain connections between the anterior and the posterior regions during driving. The variation in causal connectivity due to driving is compared with the EO state in the three bands of theta, alpha, and beta and reported. ©2018 IEEE.
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author Almahasneh, H.
Kamel, N.
Khan, D.M.
spellingShingle Almahasneh, H.
Kamel, N.
Khan, D.M.
Variation in brain's effective connectivity due to driving using partial directed coherence
author_facet Almahasneh, H.
Kamel, N.
Khan, D.M.
author_sort Almahasneh, H.
title Variation in brain's effective connectivity due to driving using partial directed coherence
title_short Variation in brain's effective connectivity due to driving using partial directed coherence
title_full Variation in brain's effective connectivity due to driving using partial directed coherence
title_fullStr Variation in brain's effective connectivity due to driving using partial directed coherence
title_full_unstemmed Variation in brain's effective connectivity due to driving using partial directed coherence
title_sort variation in brain's effective connectivity due to driving using partial directed coherence
publishDate 2019
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http://eprints.utp.edu.my/22187/
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