SUBJECT SPECIFIC EEG PATTERNS DURING MOTOR IMAGINARY

2 ABSTRACT: Left and right hand movement imagery is accompanied by an EEG event-related desynchronization (ERD) over the contralateral hand area. The time courses of the ERD from two brain-computer interface experiments were investigated by the calculation of instantaneous band power changes and by adaptive autoregressive model parameters combined with linear discriminant analysis. Subject specific differences of the EEG reactivity patterns were observed.

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