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The time-varying waveform of the K-complexes in an EEG recording.

The time-varying waveform of the K-complexes in an EEG recording.

<p>The time-varying waveform of the K-complexes in an EEG recording.</p>

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Main Author: Mohammad Amin Fraiwan (20469541) (author)
Published: 2024
Subjects:
Genetics
Neuroscience
Physiology
Mental Health
Space Science
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Information Systems not elsewhere classified
true representative performance
subject &# 8217
provides detailed insight
produces bounding boxes
major diagnostic tool
literature typically follows
identify features representing
distinctive waveform patterns
detecting sleep spindles
sleep spindles
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wide range
visually inspect
varying signal
traditional approach
signal contains
research presented
novel approach
neurological disorders
memory functions
health state
even though
electrical activity
accurately delineate
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