Comparison between characteristics of eeg signal generated from dyslexic and normal children

Electroencephalogram (EEG) is one of the methods to detect dyslexia in children. Dyslexia has to be detected at an early stage to help the children to excel in their study and later be successful in life. In this study, the EEG signals generated from dyslexic and normal children during relax and wri...

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Published in:2012 IEEE-EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, IECBES 2012
Main Author: Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Lee Y.K.; Mohamad S.; Mohamad N.; Amirin S.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Lee Y.K.; Mohamad S.; Mohamad N.; Amirin S.
Comparison between characteristics of eeg signal generated from dyslexic and normal children
2012
2012 IEEE-EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, IECBES 2012


10.1109/IECBES.2012.6498210
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84876776509&doi=10.1109%2fIECBES.2012.6498210&partnerID=40&md5=04321ee307d1a8f1e306af9ae1e8ae13
Electroencephalogram (EEG) is one of the methods to detect dyslexia in children. Dyslexia has to be detected at an early stage to help the children to excel in their study and later be successful in life. In this study, the EEG signals generated from dyslexic and normal children during relax and writing words were processed, analysed and compared. Four electrodes; C3, C4, P3 and P4 were used in the recording of the EEG signals. The recorded EEG signals were filtered using a band pass filter with frequency range of 8 - 30 Hz. The signal was then analyzed using Fast Fourier Transform. Analysis of EEG signals showed that therange of frequency of EEG signals during writing for dyslexic was greater than that of normal children for each electrode placement at beta sub band frequency. The range of frequency of EEG signals for dyslexics is 22 28 Hz whereas for normal children is 14 22 Hz. © 2012 IEEE.


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author Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Lee Y.K.; Mohamad S.; Mohamad N.; Amirin S.
spellingShingle Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Lee Y.K.; Mohamad S.; Mohamad N.; Amirin S.
Comparison between characteristics of eeg signal generated from dyslexic and normal children
author_facet Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Lee Y.K.; Mohamad S.; Mohamad N.; Amirin S.
author_sort Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Lee Y.K.; Mohamad S.; Mohamad N.; Amirin S.
title Comparison between characteristics of eeg signal generated from dyslexic and normal children
title_short Comparison between characteristics of eeg signal generated from dyslexic and normal children
title_full Comparison between characteristics of eeg signal generated from dyslexic and normal children
title_fullStr Comparison between characteristics of eeg signal generated from dyslexic and normal children
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between characteristics of eeg signal generated from dyslexic and normal children
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description Electroencephalogram (EEG) is one of the methods to detect dyslexia in children. Dyslexia has to be detected at an early stage to help the children to excel in their study and later be successful in life. In this study, the EEG signals generated from dyslexic and normal children during relax and writing words were processed, analysed and compared. Four electrodes; C3, C4, P3 and P4 were used in the recording of the EEG signals. The recorded EEG signals were filtered using a band pass filter with frequency range of 8 - 30 Hz. The signal was then analyzed using Fast Fourier Transform. Analysis of EEG signals showed that therange of frequency of EEG signals during writing for dyslexic was greater than that of normal children for each electrode placement at beta sub band frequency. The range of frequency of EEG signals for dyslexics is 22 28 Hz whereas for normal children is 14 22 Hz. © 2012 IEEE.
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