G. Giannakakis, N. Tsiaparas, C. Papageorgiou, K. Nikita
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Abstract
In this paper, subband spectral entropy (SSE) and its relative form was used for the analysis of rest electroencephalogram (EEG) and Event Related Potentials (ERP). The recorded signals were taken from control children and children with dyslexia. Adaptive-Optimal-Kernel (AOK) time-frequency representation was used to produce high resolution spectrogram. Then, SSE and relative subband spectral entropy (RSSE) were calculated. The entropic patterns of both controls and dyslexics were investigated showing differences in specific electrode recordings.