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Brain activation sequences

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine |
2015

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Reported brain abnormalities in anatomy and function in psychiatric and neurological patients led to a project based on qualitative electroencephalography examination and analysis in an attempt to find specific brain derived pattern - or sequence of brain locations involved in processing various stimuli - both visual and auditory. METHODS: Specialized software called Brain Activation Sequences was built according to our team member specifications (M.S.).

The software utilizes event related potentials recorded during cognitive/emotion processing in participants (healthy controls, neurological patients and psychiatric patients) to calculate the sequence of brain areas using nonlinear and linear algorithms. RESULTS: Results show significant differences in activation patterns between patients and healthy controls as well as significant similarities within the groups of patients and controls in both performed testing experiments.