Title of article :
Correlation between evening and morning waking EEG and spatial orientation
Author/Authors :
Chouinard، نويسنده , , Sylvie and Brière، نويسنده , , Marie-بve and Rainville، نويسنده , , Constant and Godbout، نويسنده , , Roger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The prefrontal, frontal, and parietal EEG of 16 healthy young adults (seven men, nine women; age=22.57 ± 4.2) was recorded during the waking state (eyes closed) in the evening before and the morning following a second consecutive night spent in a sleep laboratory. Following the morning EEG recording session, participants were tested in a human-size maze upon five learning trials of a four-intersection route. Results on the fifth trial served as the learning index. We found a significant positive correlation between time taken to carry out the route and prefrontal, frontal EEG alpha-2 (10.0–12.75 Hz), and sigma (11.5–14.5 Hz) frequency bands. We also found that prefrontal and frontal theta activity correlated negatively with number of errors. No correlation was found between performance and neither alpha-1 (8.0–9.75 Hz) nor parietal EEG activity. These results confirm the involvement of the prefrontal and frontal cortices in the mechanisms responsible for modulating spatial orientation.
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition