The Correlation between EEG Signals as Measured in Different Positions on Scalp Varying with Distance

Bhavsar, Ronakben, Sun, Yi, Helian, Na, Davey, Neil, Mayor, David and Steffert, Tony (2018) The Correlation between EEG Signals as Measured in Different Positions on Scalp Varying with Distance. pp. 92-97. ISSN 1877-0509
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Biomedical signals such as electroencephalogram (EEG) are the time varying signal, and different position of electrodes give different time varying signals. There might be a correlation between these signals. It is likely that the correlation is related to the actual position of electrodes. In this paper, we show that correlation is related to the physical distance between electrodes as measured. This finding is independent of participants and brain hemisphere. Our results indicate that the EEG signal is not transmitted via neurons but through white matter in a brain.

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