Measuring brain activation by using baseline-normalized event-related spectral perturbation in working memory task

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Author listPhukhachee T., Maneewongvatana S., Kaewkamnerdpong B., Angsuwatanakul T., Iramina K.

Publication year2017

Start page4379

End page4382

Number of pages4

ISBN9781509028092

ISSN1557-170X

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85032183062&doi=10.1109%2fEMBC.2017.8037826&partnerID=40&md5=43fbac8054d90db5782f020adcd4df25

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Understanding the cognitive function of human brain is an important step in providing scientific evidence which could help us improve the condition of memory disorders, slow down its progress or at least help the patients retain some important matters. In this study, we aimed to provide additional scientific evidence with more insight on how the brain functions at a good/bad cognitive state than the usual statistical analysis. We introduced the brain activation measurement using baseline-normalized ERSP to determine the activation of EEG data from stimuli. These active points over a period of time could reflect brain synchronization due to stimuli. We also demonstrated the use of proposed measure on attention working memory data. The results indicate the potential of using the proposed measurement in categorizing the brain cognitive state and identifying some important factors to provide additional evidence to the field in the future. ฉ 2017 IEEE.


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