Abstract
Schizophrenia, which is considered a serious mental disorder and a psychological illness, is quite common in society today. Schizophrenia manifests itself with disordered thought development, hallucinations, and different behaviours and reactions. In this study, EEG data were collected and analyzed on a total of 84 subjects diagnosed with normal and schizophrenia. EEG data used as a diagnostic tool with low-resolution level has been used to distinguish between schizophrenic and normal individuals. First of all, statistical methods were used in the analyzes, and also frequency properties of the data were extracted by Wavelet analysis. As a result of the analysis, statistical findings include characteristics that distinguish between diagnosed schizophrenia and normal individuals. In addition, the findings obtained as a result of the Wavelet analysis were determined to distinguish between normal and schizophrenic individuals. While the mean used in statistical analysis takes the value 1.6 for normal individuals, it takes the value 2.9 for individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. Also, in the results of Continuous Wavelet (CW) Analysis, very important findings were obtained in terms of detection in scale 16 and 64 bands.
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