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Comparison of fractal characteristics of the electroencephalogram at schoolchildren 10-12 years old in norm and with difficulties in learning

The subject of this work was to apply methods of chaotic dynamics to EEG analysis in order to reveal probable differences between Hurst exponents calculated for the EEG of schoolchildren with different levels of progress. It was found that in relaxation of the open eyes condition the maximum values...

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