This paper aims to describe a novel statistical approach to analysing the effects of radiofrequency (RF) exposures from mobile phones on the human EEG. In addition, the paper describes two limitations that may be encountered when using statistical methods to analyse the EEG in its frequency bands. The proposed method of analysis which is based on measures of central tendency introduces an approach whereby the recorded body of EEG data collected during trials can be effectively interpreted for spectral analysis at a higher resolution across the EEG spectrum. It is believed that the proposed statistical approach may be also useful in other studies investigating the effects of alternate forms of involuntary stimulus on the human EEG, such as electrical stimulus, light, and sound.
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ISBN - Is published in 972886535X (urn:isbn:972886535X)
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Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Biosignal Processing and Classification: Control, Automation and Robotics (ICINCO 2005)
Editors
D. Kumar and H. Gamboa
Name of conference
International Workshop on Biosignal Processing and Classification
Publisher
Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication