Research of the Disguise Identity Based on EEG

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The research as identity recognition using photographs evoked EEG signal, results show that it is easy to identify subjects, but it is in the subjects with the experimental condition, when the subjects don't fit or deliberately wrong, generate camouflage signal, what impact will the identification, existing research rarely the subjects involved, camouflage case EEG and under the condition of normal EEG signal difference, carries on the analysis from the brainwave components, in order to find the similarities and differences between them, to provide the reference for the identification .

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September 2013

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