Abstract
Recently, brain signal patterns have been recruited by researchers in different life activities. Researchers have studied each life activity and how brain signal patterns appear. These patterns could then be generalised and used in different disciplines. In this paper, we study the brain state during decision making in a lottery experiment. An EEG device is used to capture brain signals during an experiment to extract the optimal state for logical decision making. After collecting data, extracting useful information and then processing it, the proposed method is able to identify rational decisions from irrational ones with a success rate of 67%.
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Al-Sakaa, Akeel Abdulkareem; Nasralla, Zaid H.; Hussein, Mohsin Hasan; Abd, Saif A.; Alsaqaa, Hazim; Nermend, Kesra; and Borawska, Anna
(2022)
"The Distinction of Logical Decision According to the Model of the Analysis of Brain Signals (EEG),"
Karbala International Journal of Modern Science: Vol. 8
:
Iss.
3
, Article 14.
Available at:
https://doi.org/10.33640/2405-609X.3232
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