Welch power spectral density of EEG signal generated from dyslexic children

Children with dyslexia or known as specific reading disability, have problem in recognizing some words compare to normal children. In this study, electroencephalogram obtained from dyslexic children during writing words, were analyzed. The EEG signals recorded from 4 channels; C3, C4, P3 and P4 were...

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Published in:IEEE TENSYMP 2014 - 2014 IEEE Region 10 Symposium
Main Author: Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Khuan L.Y.; Mohamad N.B.; Mahmoodin Z.; Mohamad S.; Amirin S.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014
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Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Khuan L.Y.; Mohamad N.B.; Mahmoodin Z.; Mohamad S.; Amirin S.
Welch power spectral density of EEG signal generated from dyslexic children
2014
IEEE TENSYMP 2014 - 2014 IEEE Region 10 Symposium


10.1109/tenconspring.2014.6863097
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84911979041&doi=10.1109%2ftenconspring.2014.6863097&partnerID=40&md5=f420f6c9d9fd32f0bfdece893375d846
Children with dyslexia or known as specific reading disability, have problem in recognizing some words compare to normal children. In this study, electroencephalogram obtained from dyslexic children during writing words, were analyzed. The EEG signals recorded from 4 channels; C3, C4, P3 and P4 were filtered using a band pass filter with frequency range of 14 to 30 Hz. The signals were analyzed using Welch Power Spectral Density. Analysis of EEG signals showed that dyslexic children use their right hemisphere brain during writing. © 2014 IEEE.
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author Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Khuan L.Y.; Mohamad N.B.; Mahmoodin Z.; Mohamad S.; Amirin S.
spellingShingle Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Khuan L.Y.; Mohamad N.B.; Mahmoodin Z.; Mohamad S.; Amirin S.
Welch power spectral density of EEG signal generated from dyslexic children
author_facet Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Khuan L.Y.; Mohamad N.B.; Mahmoodin Z.; Mohamad S.; Amirin S.
author_sort Che Wan Fadzal C.W.N.F.; Mansor W.; Khuan L.Y.; Mohamad N.B.; Mahmoodin Z.; Mohamad S.; Amirin S.
title Welch power spectral density of EEG signal generated from dyslexic children
title_short Welch power spectral density of EEG signal generated from dyslexic children
title_full Welch power spectral density of EEG signal generated from dyslexic children
title_fullStr Welch power spectral density of EEG signal generated from dyslexic children
title_full_unstemmed Welch power spectral density of EEG signal generated from dyslexic children
title_sort Welch power spectral density of EEG signal generated from dyslexic children
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description Children with dyslexia or known as specific reading disability, have problem in recognizing some words compare to normal children. In this study, electroencephalogram obtained from dyslexic children during writing words, were analyzed. The EEG signals recorded from 4 channels; C3, C4, P3 and P4 were filtered using a band pass filter with frequency range of 14 to 30 Hz. The signals were analyzed using Welch Power Spectral Density. Analysis of EEG signals showed that dyslexic children use their right hemisphere brain during writing. © 2014 IEEE.
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