In [34], a method using -rhythm was proposed for identification,
and correct classification scores in the range of 72%
to 84% were reported. Further, an EEG-based identification
method that uses data collected only from the two frontal
electrodes was proposed in [36]. In [35], the authors present an
overview of biometric identification methods based on EEG,
electrocardiogram (ECG) and the skin conductance signals,
also known as electrodermal response (EDR).