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Use of EEG technology is shared by at least two disciplines
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As EEG is used for different goals by different groups, the same is true for other tools such as hammers We do not require a gavel to be manufactured using specifications of a carpenter’s hammer
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Standard 19 electrode positions
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Survey of 2009 EEG papers on Medline for humans waking state, 25% clinical, 75% quantitative Over 40,000 QEEG papers since 1965 First QEEG paper = 1932 Dietsch (1932) analyzed EEG using discrete Fourier transforms (1831). Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm invented (Cooley & Tukey, 1965), allowing practical spectral applications – Dumermuth & Fluhler (1967) applied FFT to EEG
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Frequency analysis Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier (1768-1830)
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Energy (Amplitude) & Speed (Frequency)
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SKIL Database – Individual dominant frequency
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Some of the signal properties that can be quantified
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Evaluation of cortical activity. Each brain map consists of 19 electrode sites evenly spaced across the head. Color indicates microvolts (data or raw view) or statistical deviation from a comparison group average (stat view). Spectral magnitude coefficients that exceed +/- 2 standard deviations are indicative of localized hyper- or hypo-excitability in cortical neuronal pools, depending upon the frequency of interest
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SKIL Database Peer review publications of SKIL database Johnston et al, 2005 (Clinical EEG) Lorensen & Dickson, 2003 (J Neurotherapy) Mean 28.2 years+/- 6.4 years 75% male n=135 using replicated files from each participant
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Why amplify? 10 2 volts - Wall socket 10 -3 volts - EKG (millivolts) 10 -5 volts – EOG 10 -6 volts – EEG (microvolts)
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Sources of Artifact Equipment Computational Neural, non-cerebral (muscle) Neural, cerebral, mixed states – alertness changes, sleep, unstable background – transients Inferential – Improper mental processes – Improper frequency correspondence
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Brain Maturation Healthy Adult Healthy Child 4-8 Hz 8-12 Hz
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The more neurons recruited into a rhythm, the higher the spectral magnitude (or power)
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Time delay between brain areas recruited into the same rhythm is indicated by phase
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Activity and Connectivity
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How to show 361 (19x19) site-pairs Raw Data VIEWS Statistical
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Data and Statistical (z) views
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Network Maps (anterior callosotomy case)
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Behavioral differences from norma Activity Connectivity
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Frequency information localized and shared Coherence – (Wiener, 1930; Goodman, 1957; Walter, 1968) Comodulation – (Pearson, 1896; Kaiser, 1994)
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…coherent when phase difference is stable …comodulated when magnitude difference is stable Signals are …
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