Detection of Drug Effects on Brain Activity using EEG-P300 with Similar Stimuli

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Abstract

Drug addiction poses a serious problem to our species. The worry that our significant family might be involved in drug use and are concerned to know how to detect drug use. Examinations of thirty taped EEG recordings were performed. The subjects consist of three group: addictive, methadone treatment (rehabilitation), and control (normal) which 10 subjects for each group. Statistical analysis was performed for the relative frequency of wave bands. The higher average amplitude is obtained from the addiction subjects. In the comparison with the signals source, channels P3 provide slightly higher average amplitude than other channels for all of subjects.

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Turnip, A., Dwi Esti, K., Faizal Amri, M., Simbolon, A. I., Agung Suhendra, M., Iskandar, S., & Wirakusumah, F. F. (2017). Detection of Drug Effects on Brain Activity using EEG-P300 with Similar Stimuli. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 220). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/220/1/012042

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