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Popivanov D - - 1999
In experiments with EEG accompanying continuous slow goal-directed voluntary movements we found abrupt short-term transients (STs) of the coefficients of EEG time-varying autoregressive (TVAR) model. The onset of STs indicated (i) a positive EEG wave related to an increase of 3-7 Hz oscillations in time period before the movement start, ...
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Zhang X S - - 1999
A new approach to predicting movement during anaesthesia by using complexity analysis of electroencephalograms (EEG) signals is presented. The raw EEG signal is first decomposed into six consecutive different scaling components by wavelet transform on the basis of its self-similarity. The Lempel-Ziv complexity measures C(n) are extracted from the raw ...
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Noguchi H - - 1999
To derive an optimal illuminance of nighttime illumination, we conducted an experiment with 7 healthy young individuals and 7 healthy elderly individuals as subjects. After 20 minutes of adaptation to darkness, subjects were exposed to illumination under 5 conditions comprising 0.5 lx, 1 lx, 3 lx, 10 lx, or 30 ...
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Cochin S - - 1999
Quantified electroencephalography (qEEG) was used to compare cerebral electrical variations while human subjects (10 males and 10 females) were observing and executing finger movements and while they were resting. Video recording enabled elimination of subjects performing involuntary movements. EEGs were recorded from 14 sites in seven frequency bands: theta 1, ...
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Zhou C D - - 1999
Objective. To study the characteristics of EEG after transient ischemic attack and to offer reference for screening procedure of aircrew and astronaut selection. Method. The dominant frequency uncertainty of alpha band EEG in 12 pilots (males; age 30 +/- 5) with transient ischemic episodes in middle cerebral artery (MCA) territories ...
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Tokumaru O - - 1999
BACKGROUND: We examined EEG topography while subjects experienced spatial disorientation (SD) such as vection and somatogravic illusion (SGI). METHODS: Five healthy male subjects were exposed to a rotating image evoking vection (Experiment 1) and to a 0.58 G linear forward acceleration evoking SGI (Experiment 2). The data were analog-to-digital converted ...
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Dumont M - - 1999
Electroencephalograms (EEGs) of 14 normal subjects were recorded every 2 h during 38 h constant routines. Adjacent narrow frequency bands (NFB) with similar temporal trends were grouped into frequency clusters. Clusters I (2.00-7.75 Hz) and III (11.00-14.75 Hz) exhibited similar time courses which may reflect both the duration of time ...
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Witte H - - 1999
The EEG during basic sedation and burst patterns during electroencephalic burst-suppression patterns (BSP) were analyzed. The aim of EEG analysis was the characterization and quantification of the interrelations between distinct frequency components in both states of sedation. The data for the investigations were derived from the routine EEG derivations of ...
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Kelly E F - - 1999
Dense multichannel recordings of scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) were obtained in the vicinity of primary somatosensory cortex, time-locked to repetitive vibrotactile stimulation of sites on the right index finger of a single human subject. Frequency-domain analysis of cross-trial averages revealed prominent 'driving' responses in the EEG at the frequency of stimulation, ...
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Fylan F - - 1999
PURPOSE: We aimed to elucidate the mechanisms underlying video-game epilepsy by comparing the flicker- and spatial-frequency ranges over which photic and pattern stimulation elicited photoparoxysmal responses in two different populations: (a) 25 patients with a history of seizures experienced while playing video games; and (b) 25 age- and medication-matched controls ...
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Roberts S J - - 1999
There has been much interest recently in the concept of using information from the motor cortex region of the brain, recorded using non-invasive scalp electrodes, to construct a crude interface with a computer. It is known that movements of the limbs, for example, are accompanied by desynchronisations and synchronisations within ...
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Lantz G - - 1999
The aim of this study was to investigate whether EEG source localization in the frequency domain, using the FFT dipole approximation (Lehmann, D. and Michel, C.M. Electroenceph. clin. Neurophysiol., 1990, 76: 271-276), would be useful for quantifying the frequency content of epileptic seizure activity. Between one and 7 extracranially recorded ...
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Reulen J P - - 1999
Although long-term monitoring of cerebral activity can be important in neonatal intensive care, the complexity of multi-channel EEG makes it less suitable for this purpose. In the past, a cerebral function monitor (CFM) was developed that analyses EEG. The output parameter of the CFM is a semi-logarithmic amplitude distribution resulting ...
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McKeown M J - - 1999
Despite genetic, morphological and experimental in vivo, data implying fixed abnormalities in patients with absence seizures, attempts to find highly consistent features in the 3-Hz spike-and-wave pattern recorded during sequential seizures from the same subject have been largely unsuccessful. We used a new data decomposition technique called Independent Component Analysis ...
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Cook I A - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: There has been considerable discussion regarding the accuracy of topographic electroencephalographic (EEG) maps for assessing local cerebral function. We performed this study to test the accuracy of EEG mapping by examining the association between electrical activity and the perfusion under each electrode as another measure of local cerebral function. ...
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Hanson L R - - 1998
Until now, electrophysiological studies of the vertebrate olfactory bulb have tested only 'generalist' cues. These studies suggest that odorants are discriminated by a broadly distributed spatial map. In this study, we tested for the first time in a vertebrate the hypothesis that 'specialist' cues (pheromones) are discriminated by a more ...
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Jupp P E - - 1998
It is common to estimate the frequency separation between peaks in a digitized frequency-domain spectrum by fitting an appropriate function to the experimental spectrum using least-squares procedures. In this paper, we assess from first principles the precision associated with such measurements of frequency separation. In addition to the frequency separation ...
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Allen P J - - 1998
Triggering functional MRI (fMRI) image acquisition immediately after an EEG event can provide information on the location of the event generator. However, EEG artifact associated with pulsatile blood flow in a subject inside the scanner may obscure EEG events. This pulse artifact (PA) has been widely recognized as a significant ...
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Cochin S - - 1998
This study was designed to relate visual perception of motion to cortical activity, by evaluation of the association of quantified electroencephalogram (qEEG) parameters with a video film projection. The EEG was recorded from 14 sites according to the International 10-20 system and a common average reference was used. Forty right-handed ...
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Haig A R - - 1998
The influence of the level of prestimulus alpha phase synchronicity on the N100 component and reaction time (RT) was examined, in target auditory oddball data from 25 normal subjects. Alpha phase synchronicity is a new measure consisting (for a given stimulus presentation) of the angular or circular variance of the ...
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van de Velde M - - 1998
OBJECTIVES: A study was performed to investigate automatic detection of muscle artefact, using time domain and frequency domain methods. The evaluation focussed on epoch length and performance of detection. METHODS: EEG data were recorded in 21 normal adult subjects for 50 min during awake state. Investigated positions included central, temporal ...
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Mogilevskii AYa - - 1998
A programmable system was used to provide contingent reinforcement of EEG cycles corresponding to a selected criterion in a dynamic regime. Use of automated reinforcing stimulation of emotionally positive zones of the hypothalamus led to a significant increase in the number of cycles with the characteristics specified by the dynamic ...
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Kay L M - - 1998
Field potentials were recorded simultaneously from the olfactory bulb (OB), prepyriform cortex (PPC), entorhinal cortex (EC), and dentate gyrus (DG) of rats trained to respond to appetitively reinforced odors. Preafferent anticipatory events in the beta band (12-35 Hz) suggest transmission from EC to OB before the odorant stimulus. Gamma band ...
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Kuizenga K - - 1998
We studied effects on the EEG of propofol infused at a rate of 0.5 mg kg-1 min-1 for 10 min in 10 healthy male surgical patients under extradural analgesia. The EEG amplitude in six frequency bands was related to arterial blood propofol concentrations and responsiveness to verbal commands. The EEG ...
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Zygierewicz J - - 1998
A new method of time-frequency analysis, based on the Matching Pursuit (MP) algorithm, was used to extract and quantify EEG 'driving' or frequency-following responses produced in human primary somatosensory cortex (SI) by 33 Hz vibrotactile stimulation of the right index fingertip in a single subject. EEG signals were recorded from ...
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Franaszczuk P J - - 1998
OBJECTIVES: The ability to analyze patterns of recorded seizure activity is important in the localization and classification of seizures. Ictal evolution is typically a dynamic process with signals composed of multiple frequencies; this can limit or complicate methods of analysis. The recently-developed matching pursuit algorithm permits continuous time-frequency analyses, making ...
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Yagi A - - 1998
The variations of eye fixation related potentials (EFRPs) were examined in two tasks under three lighting conditions for assessment of lighting environments. Sixteen subjects participated in two tasks; a difficult and an easy reading task under three lighting conditions: Spot light (S), General light (G) and Mixed light (M). EEG ...
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Wei J - - 1998
Event-related EEG spectral perturbation (ERSP) was studied in 20 right-handed subjects during selective response (SRP) and selective mental arithmetic (SMA). The input signals were one-digit number sounds (single syllable). The subjects were asked to make switch response (for SRP) or accumulative summation (for SMA) as soon as odd numbers (T) ...
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Fushimi M - - 1998
The present study was performed in order to determine whether spontaneous K-complex are induced by sensory stimuli. Electroencephalogram (EEG) segments in stage 2 sleep containing an evoked K-complex or spontaneous K-complex were separately averaged with respect to the peak of N300, one of the main components constituting the K-complex. Small ...
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Harada H - - 1998
In a pilot study, EEG changes during odor stimulation were evaluated by coherence analysis. Ten normal adults were studied. Simultaneous recordings of 16 EEG channels with and without odor stimulation were stored on magnetic tape for further processing. EEG signals were analyzed using a signal analyzer. Coherence spectra were calculated ...
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Shevelev I A - - 1998
Twenty-seven studies were carried out on the recognition of the shapes of geometrical figures of different sizes by healthy adults, on the recognition of the direction of movement of a light spot within the field of vision, and of visual illusions produced by rhythmic visual stimulation. Tachystoscopic presentation of figures ...
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Harper R M - - 1998
Single cell discharge, EEG activity, and optical changes accompanying alterations in breathing patterns, as well as the knowledge that respiratory musculature is heavily involved in movement and other behavioral acts, implicate hippocampal regions in some aspects of breathing control. The control is unlikely to reside in oscillatory breathing movements, because ...
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Drake M E - - 1998
The interictal EEG is often normal in epilepsy patients, particularly with partial seizures of extratemporal origin. Quantitative techniques of EEG analysis may increase the yield of diagnostic abnormality in such patients. Thirty patients with partial seizures of frontal or temporal origin had EEG recorded from left frontal (F7-C3), right frontal ...
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Cristea A - - 1998
Our work is based on the hypothesis of the existence of an opioid psychoneuroendocrine type named "O" type (Cristea, 1993), opposed to the well known adrenergic "A" type described by Roseman and Friedman in 1980. In the present study we tested the differences between the background EEG activity (BEA) of ...
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Stancák A A - - 1998
The changes of spatial EEG synchronisation during brisk and slow voluntary self-paced movements of the right and left index finger were analysed in 12 right-handed and 11 left-handed subjects. EEG was recorded from the left and right sensorimotor area using 24 closely spaced electrodes. A novel measure of spatial EEG ...
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Krystal A D - - 1998
Therapeutic effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy is influenced by the degree to which the stimulus intensity exceeds the seizure threshold. However, the threshold rises variably over the treatment course, confounding maintenance of desired relative stimulus intensity. In 47 depressed patients, decreases in relative stimulus intensity between treatments 1 and 6 were ...
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Knott V J - - 1998
Acute quantitative electroencephalographic effects of cigarette smoking were examined in 15 smokers within a repeated-measures design which assessed changes in power-spectral estimates following acute pre-treatment with placebo, a dose (20 mg) of mecamylamine, a dose (0.6 mg) of scopolamine and a combined dose of mecamylamine and scopolamine. Compared to sham ...
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Bigan C - - 1998
During the last years, a lot of EEG research efforts was directed to intelligent methods for automatic analysis of data from multichannel EEG recordings. However, all the applications reported were focused on specific single tasks like detection of one specific "event" in the EEG signal: spikes, sleep spindles, epileptic seizures, ...
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Aeschbach D - - 1997
The electroencephalogram (EEG) of nine healthy individuals was recorded at half-hourly intervals during approximately 40 h of sustained wakefulness in a constant routine protocol. EEG power density in the 0.75-9.0 Hz range exhibited a global increasing trend, and a local trough in the evening, centered approximately 6 h prior to ...
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Stiber B Z - - 1997
The EEG is a time-varying or nonstationary signal. Frequency and amplitude are two of its significant characteristics, and are valuable clues to different states of brain activity. Detection of these temporal features is important in understanding EEGs. Commonly, spectrograms and AR models are used for EEG analysis. However, their accuracy ...
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Pfurtscheller G - - 1997
Three subjects were asked to imagine either right or left hand movement depending on a visual cue stimulus. The interval between two consecutive imagination tasks was > 10 s. Each subject imagined a total of 160 hand movements in each of 3-4 sessions (training) without feedback and 7-8 sessions with ...
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Capitanio L - - 1997
Achieving and monitoring adequate depth of anaesthesia is a challenge to the anaesthetist. With the introduction of muscle relaxing agents, the traditional signs of awareness are often obscured or difficult to interpret. These signs include blood pressure, heart rate, pupil size, etc. However, these factors do not describe the depth ...
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Eiselt M - - 1997
To assess the spatio-temporal structure of discontinuous EEG tracing in mature and immature newborns, we analysed mean spectral power in frequency bands between 0.8 and 16.8 Hz in 6 full-term newborns and 7 premature newborns < 32 weeks of conceptional age. The most striking results showed a significantly higher mean ...
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Dumenko V N - - 1997
We studied the electroencephalographic (EEG) phenomenon of high-frequency (HF) bursts (within the limits of 60-170 cycle, 70-80 microV) in the electrical activity (EA) of the brain (1-200 Hz) of dogs in the process of alimentary instrumental conditioning. These bursts appeared at the stage of generalization in a number of neocortical ...
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Quian Quiroga R - - 1997
The analysis of generalized tonic clonic seizures is usually difficult with scalp EEG due to muscle artifact. We applied Gabor Transform to evaluate 20 seizures from 8 consecutive patients admitted for video-EEG monitoring. We studied the relative intensity ratios of alpha, theta and delta bands over time. In 14/20 events ...
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Buchan R J - - 1997
To determine the relationship between EEG slowing and cerebral hypometabolism in dementia, 10 patients with dementia of Alzheimer's type (DAT) were evaluated with quantitative topographic EEG and positron emission tomography (PET). Power in each 1-Hz frequency band from 2-20 Hz, power ratio index, and normalised PET data from corresponding cortical ...
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McFarland D J - - 1997
Individuals can learn to control the amplitude of mu-rhythm activity in the EEG recorded over sensorimotor cortex and use it to move a cursor to a target on a video screen. The speed and accuracy of cursor movement depend on the consistency of the control signal and on the signal-to-noise ...
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Anninos P A - - 1997
BACKGROUND: The emitted brain neuromagnetic activity was recorded from patients suffering from idiopathic epilepsy, using a Superconductive Quantum Interference Device (SQUID). This activity will be referred as magnetoencephalogram (MEG). METHODS: The MEG recording which were obtained from 32 equal spaced points of a rectangular 4 x 8 matrix were analysed ...
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Dalton K M - - 1997
Three experiments were performed testing the effects of a variety of impedance cardiograph electrode types and recording arrangements on recorded electroencephalography (EEG) using either a monopolar single-ear reference or a physically linked ears reference. EEG was recorded either alone or concurrently with an impedance cardiograph. When the cardiograph was recorded ...
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Gernert M - - 1997
The genetically dystonic (dt(sz)) hamster is an animal model of paroxysmal dystonia that displays attacks of sustained abnormal movements and postures in response to mild stress. Dysfunctions within the basal ganglia may be critically involved in the pathophysiology of dystonia in mutant hamsters. Furthermore, previous observations from autoradiographic studies pointed ...
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