However, drivers' brain response activities to differ- ent distraction types have not been well investigated. The purpose of this study is to investigate the response of electroen- cephalography (EEG) activities to different distraction tasks. In the conducted simulation tests, three secondary tasks...
The daily time course of the different types of spontaneous yawns (YW1, YW2, YW3) is described in Figure 1 (Prediction 1 partially supported) (for the results of post- hoc tests see the caption of Fig. 1). Via LMM we evaluated the influence of sex and rank on the frequency of YW1,...
Conclusions:All though there might be no significant difference in FIQ between the tWo groups, the intelligence impairment in Group A would be more severe than that in Group B as indicated in event-related potential (ERP) and subtests. ERP might be an objeccive index of determing the ...
is still unclear despite it being ‘discovered’ over 200 years ago in Western Medicine. Based on current PD knowledge, there are widely varying theories as to its pathobiology. The aim of this article was to explore some of these different theories by summarizing the viewpoints of laboratory...
EEG BCI works by detecting changes in brain activity and using them to control a computer or other device. EEG signals are recorded from the scalp and then converted into commands that can be used to control a cursor, type words, or move a robotic arm. What is the BCI system? The BCI...
Furthermore, classifiers trained on such HER-related EEG segments improved the accuracy of diagnosis with respect to random EEG segments when diagnosis was performed with FDG-PET assessments (metabolic based) but not when it was assessed via the CRS-R. It has also been suggested that cortical ...
Compatibility withEEG: Because they do not touch the participant, and electronics are somewhat distant, remote systems work very well with other research technologies, such asEEG, NIRs,biosignals, etc. Remote eye tracking systems are virtually always binocular. Some are capable of measuring, or ...
However, the behavioral markers on which CRS-R relies are variable, and clinician assessments can be subjective, leading to a high rate of misdiagnosis [8]. Additional neuroimaging techniques, such as structural and functional MRI, EEG-evoked potentials, and near-infrared spectroscopy, are employed...
(13) = 0.56,p = 0.29, Hedges’gav = 0.19). Note that thepvalues for the tests of looking time measures reported here are results of one-tailedt-test since there were clear assumptions that the proportion of looking time should be higher in the novel than in the familiar ...
These properties extend to blood oxygen level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD fMRI), as Van De Ville and colleagues4 have established that BOLD signal can be modeled as a sum of scale-free EEG "microstates". Importantly, and most relevant to our hypothesis, is the work ...