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6 Applications and Methods in Biosignal Processing
Normal EEG Waves of an Adult
deep sleep
sleep
awake at rest
mentally
awake
Delta
< 3.5 Hz
Theta
4-7 Hz
Alpha
8-13 Hz
Beta
14-30 Hz
1 s
Fig. 6.2: EEG signal at different mental states. From top to bottom: mentally awake, awake at rest,
sleep and deep sleep.
power density
Fig. 6.3: EEG spectrum with a maximum at 11 Hz. This corresponds to alpha waves in the EEG signal
that occur prominently in the relaxed awake state with eyes closed.
and a reference electrode (ear electrode) or from the voltage difference between a pair
of two measuring electrodes (bipolar measurement). In an EEG measurement, several
measurement curves are usually recorded and displayed simultaneously via different
electrodes.
The dependence of EEG rhythmicity on wakefulness state is exploited for sleep
diagnostics. A number of complaints and chronic diseases are due to sleep disorder.