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In this study, a stochastic Duffing-van der Pol coupled two oscillator system is designed to produce output matching the information content, complexity measure, and frequency content of actual electroencephalography (EEG) signals. This is achieved by deriving the oscillator model parameters and noise intensity using an optimization scheme whose ob...
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... a t- test and a non-parametric statistical testing method are invoked to determine the relative significance of the model parameters between the two cases of EC and EO. The results indicate that the differences between the corresponding model parameters for EC and EO EEG signals are all statistically significant, as listed in Table 3. Only in the case of nonparametric testing, the noise intensity (µ) is not found statistically significant. ...
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