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Eeg-based person authentication using face stimuli
In this paper, we devise a novel stimulus presentation paradigm, using self-face and non-self-face images as stimuli for a person authentication system based on the studies in psychology and neurophysiology. Based on our experimental results and analysis, it is believed that the proposed person authentication system can be considered as a new biometric authentication system due to its universality, distinctiveness, permanence, collectability and uniqueness. 1