Abstract:The object of our work is to test the possibility of using the method of multidimensional scaling to identify the features of EEG in order to classify subjects in patients with dyscirculatory encephalopathy and healthy people by establishing differences in the graphs of the dynamics of the location of vectors in the multidimensional coordinate space. For healthy subjects, in almost all tests, there is a coincidence or close location of the spatial coordinates of the multidimensional scaling. For patients with … Show more
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