EEG signal analysis of dyslexic children with writing disability using wavelet packet decomposition / Norazah Alfuat

In order to be a successful professionally or personally, we need to have to have a good communication skills in addition of reading and writing capabilities. However, the increment of dyslexic among our population demands our researcher to study the cause of the dyslexia and to design the education...

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spelling my-uitm-ir.687372024-11-11T04:09:25Z EEG signal analysis of dyslexic children with writing disability using wavelet packet decomposition / Norazah Alfuat 2013 Alfuat, Norazah Children with disabilities Central nervous system Brain In order to be a successful professionally or personally, we need to have to have a good communication skills in addition of reading and writing capabilities. However, the increment of dyslexic among our population demands our researcher to study the cause of the dyslexia and to design the educational plan in order to motivate the dyslexic facing their disabilities. Due to the technical limitation and current educational treatment period, the computerized treatment is an option to be developed by the researcher. Recently, many preliminary studies have been done to support in this computerized treatment development. In this research, the EEG signal of dyslexic children with writing disabilities has been analyzed by using the Wavelet Packet Decomposition. 2013 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/68737/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/68737/1/68737.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Electrical Engineering Mansor, Wahidah
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Mansor, Wahidah
topic Children with disabilities
Central nervous system
Brain
spellingShingle Children with disabilities
Central nervous system
Brain
Alfuat, Norazah
EEG signal analysis of dyslexic children with writing disability using wavelet packet decomposition / Norazah Alfuat
description In order to be a successful professionally or personally, we need to have to have a good communication skills in addition of reading and writing capabilities. However, the increment of dyslexic among our population demands our researcher to study the cause of the dyslexia and to design the educational plan in order to motivate the dyslexic facing their disabilities. Due to the technical limitation and current educational treatment period, the computerized treatment is an option to be developed by the researcher. Recently, many preliminary studies have been done to support in this computerized treatment development. In this research, the EEG signal of dyslexic children with writing disabilities has been analyzed by using the Wavelet Packet Decomposition.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Alfuat, Norazah
author_facet Alfuat, Norazah
author_sort Alfuat, Norazah
title EEG signal analysis of dyslexic children with writing disability using wavelet packet decomposition / Norazah Alfuat
title_short EEG signal analysis of dyslexic children with writing disability using wavelet packet decomposition / Norazah Alfuat
title_full EEG signal analysis of dyslexic children with writing disability using wavelet packet decomposition / Norazah Alfuat
title_fullStr EEG signal analysis of dyslexic children with writing disability using wavelet packet decomposition / Norazah Alfuat
title_full_unstemmed EEG signal analysis of dyslexic children with writing disability using wavelet packet decomposition / Norazah Alfuat
title_sort eeg signal analysis of dyslexic children with writing disability using wavelet packet decomposition / norazah alfuat
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Electrical Engineering
publishDate 2013
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/68737/1/68737.pdf
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