Determining the degree of synchronism for intermittent phase synchronization in human electroencephalography data


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Abstract

The phenomenon of intermittent phase synchronization during development of epileptic activity in human beings has been discovered based on EEG data. The presence of synchronous behavior phases has been detected both during spike-wave discharges and in the regions of background activity of the brain. The degree of synchronism in the intermittent phase-synchronization regime in both cases has been determined, and it has been established that spike-wave discharges are characterized by a higher degree of synchronism than exists in the regions of background activity of the brain. To determine the degree of synchronism, a modified method of evaluating zero conditional Lyapunov exponents from time series is proposed.

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A. D. Koloskova

Saratov State University

Email: o.i.moskalenko@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Saratov, 410012

O. I. Moskalenko

Saratov State University

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Email: o.i.moskalenko@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Saratov, 410012

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