Strong Memory in Time Series of Human Magnetoencephalograms Can Identify Photosensitive Epilepsy

Physics – Medical Physics

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10 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication in JETP, February 2007

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10.1134/S1063776107040140

To discuss the salient role of the statistical memory effects in the human brain functioning we have analyzed a set of stochastic memory quantifiers that reflects the dynamical characteristics of neuromagnetic brain responses to a flickering stimulus of different color combinations from a group of control subjects which is contrasted with those from a patient with photosensitive epilepsy (PSE). We have discovered the emergence of strong memory and the accompanying transition to a regular and robust regime of chaotic behavior of the signals in the separate areas for a patient with PSE. This finding most likely identifies the regions of the location the protective mechanism in a human organism against occurrence of PSE.

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