B. G. Farley, L. S. Frishkopf, W. A. Clark, J. T. Gilmore
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Computer Techniques for the Study of Patterns in the Electroencephalogram
A process has been explored, using the Lincoln TX-O computer, for detecting patterns in the electroencephalogram and for recognizing the characteristics of the EEG corresponding to individual subjects. Preliminary results indicate that a number of different subjects and states of the same subject can be distinguished with excellent probability.