Abstract

Epilepsy is a neural disorder with the hallmark of recurrent seizures. To characterize the epileptic brain electrical activities, we employed the cross modulation of instantaneous amplitudes and frequencies to separate synchronous and anti-synchronous modulation. Amplitude-amplitude, amplitude-frequency and frequency-frequency cross modulation were adopted to analyse the difference between EEG signal of epileptic patients and that of normal people. By comparing the observed patterns with two groups of EEG signals we demonstrate that the cross-modulation exponentials at the temporal region and the occipital region of right hemisphere are significant different.

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