Inter- and Intra-Hemispheric EEG Connectivity in Healthy Subjects and Chronic Stroke Survivors
Brain connectivity has been assessed by phase
indexes and other measures that rely or are based on Cross
Power Spectral Density, normalizing it or taking only its
imaginary part, leaving aside some interesting features that
magnitude can describe differences for two kinds of populations.
This paper shows the first results during resting state for a study
that aims at describing the Interconnectivity between brain
areas in stroke survivors through EEG while they played a game
involving bimanual coordination. Resting state EEG recordings
were collected from a control population of 13 people (8 Males,
5 Females; Age 29.15±5.57 y) and 10 stroke survivors (6 Males,
4 Females; Age 61,8±7,45 y), and analyzed with Power Spectral
Density (PSD) and Cross Power Spectral Density (CPSD) from
the EEGs. Results show that PSD and CPSD in Beta Band are
promissory features able to differentiate between Controls and
Stroke Survivors, being possible to describe these aspects for a
brain with| motor challenges, even in the analysis of Inter- and
Intra-hemispheric connectivity.
Reference:
Diego Andrés Blanco Mora, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia, Yuri Almeida and Carolina Jorge Vieira. (2019). Inter- and Intra-Hemispheric EEG Connectivity in Healthy Subjects and Chronic Stroke Survivors. Presented at the International Conference on Virtual ehabilitation (ICVR), Tel Aviv: IEEE.
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