Search for dissertations about: "EEG Signals"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words EEG Signals.
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1. Transmission of bone conducted sound in the human skull based on vibration and perceptual measures
Abstract : For patients who are rehabilitated with bone conduction (BC) hearing aids, the position on the skull of the hearing aid is critical for the perception of the sound. The aim of this work was to describe the vibration of the cochlea from BC sound stimulation at different positions on the skull. READ MORE
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2. Modelling and Inference using Locally Stationary Processes : Biomedical applications
Abstract : This thesis considers statistical methods for non-stationary signals, specifically stochastic modelling, inference on the model parameters and optimal spectral estimation. The models are based on Silverman’s definition of Locally Stationary Processes (LSPs). READ MORE
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3. The EEG of the Neonatal Brain – Classification of Background Activity
Abstract : The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients, and even a short period of reduced oxygen supply can cause severe and lifelong consequences for the affected individual. The unborn baby is fairly robust, but there are of course limits also for these individuals. The most sensitive and most important organ is the brain. READ MORE
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4. Exploring Auditory Attention Using EEG
Abstract : Listeners with normal-hearing often overlook their ability to comprehend speech in noisy environments effortlessly. Our brain’s adeptness at identifying and amplifying attended voices while suppressing unwanted background noise, known as the cocktail party problem, has been extensively researched for decades. READ MORE
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5. Investigating Phantom Motor Execution as treatment of Phantom Limb Pain
Abstract : Phantom Limb Pain (PLP) is commonly suffered by people with amputations and even though it has been studied for centuries, it remains a mysterious object of debate among researchers. For one thing, despite the vast number of proposed PLP treatments, no therapy has so far proved to be reliably effective. READ MORE