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Fig. 14.3.
Scatter plot for EEG epoch (10 seconds) of RTD 2 vs. RTD 4 and RTD 4 vs. RTD 6
period
Fig. 14.4.
Cross-mutual information for RTD 4 vs. RTD 6 and RTD 2 vs. RTD 4
CMI, we first divided EEG recordings into smaller non-overlapping EEG epochs.
The segmentation procedure is widely utilized to subdue the non-stationary nature
of the EEG recordings. The changes of EEG pattern tend to appear very briefly,
examples include sharp wave transients, spikes, spike-wave complexes, and spin-
 
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