Title of article
Power spectra and coherence in the EEG of a vegetative patient with severe asymmetric brain damage
Author/Authors
Matthew P. Davey، نويسنده , , Jonathan D. Victor، نويسنده , , Nicholas D. Schiff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
6
From page
1949
To page
1954
Abstract
Objectives: To examine differences in power spectra and intra-hemispheric coherence between the left and right hemispheres in the presence of severe asymmetric brain damage.
Methods: Power spectra and coherence functions were computed for a patient with severe damage to subcortical gray matter structures on the right side but relative preservation on the left.
Results: Power spectra differed modestly over the hemispheres, with greater low frequency power and less high frequency power over the more damaged right hemisphere. Coherence differed dramatically, with marked reduced coherence over the right hemisphere, particularly frontally where the damage was most extensive.
Conclusions: Damage to subcortical structures of one hemisphere may result in a marked reduction in coherence in the ipsilateral EEG with only a modest change in the power spectrum. We speculate that the physiologic basis of this selective change is damage to structures mediating communication between cortical areas
Keywords
Persistent vegetative state , COHERENCE , Power spectrum
Journal title
Clinical Neurophysiology
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Clinical Neurophysiology
Record number
522034
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