Role of EEG delta and beta oscillations during problem solving tasks

Problem solving is one of the higher-order thinking skills that have been studied by many researchers using Electroencephalography (EEG) brain signals. This paper concentrates on specific neural oscillations that can be observed in EEG signals which are delta (1.0-4.0 Hz) and beta (12.0-25.0 Hz) dur...

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Main Authors: Roslan, N.S., Amin, H.U., Izhar, L.I., Saad, M.N.M., Sivapalan, S.
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2017
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spelling my.utp.eprints.202332018-04-22T14:46:37Z Role of EEG delta and beta oscillations during problem solving tasks Roslan, N.S. Amin, H.U. Izhar, L.I. Saad, M.N.M. Sivapalan, S. Problem solving is one of the higher-order thinking skills that have been studied by many researchers using Electroencephalography (EEG) brain signals. This paper concentrates on specific neural oscillations that can be observed in EEG signals which are delta (1.0-4.0 Hz) and beta (12.0-25.0 Hz) during problem solving task. Our aim is to investigate the role of the delta and beta neural oscillations during problem solving task at cortical area as compared to resting state (i.e. eyes open) using EEG. Eight volunteered healthy right-handed male students were recruited in this study. EEG 128-channel Hydro-Cel Geodesic (EGI Inc.) system was used in this study for data collection, but only 19 channels were used for data analysis. EEG recordings were taken during problem solving task (i.e. Raven's Advanced Progressive Matric (RAPM)) and during resting state (eyes open). Results showed that delta was significantly higher in almost all brain region and beta was significantly higher at prefrontal region only. Since we aim to investigate the role of delta and beta oscillation during problem solving, further investigation needs to be done with greater number of subjects in order to have more significant result to support this study. Further investigation could also help in finding quantitative indicators for intelligent assessment using brain signals. © 2016 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2017 Article PeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85011994163&doi=10.1109%2fICIAS.2016.7824138&partnerID=40&md5=c3ccfaa3ca42a7a695cd8a39b4664d56 Roslan, N.S. and Amin, H.U. and Izhar, L.I. and Saad, M.N.M. and Sivapalan, S. (2017) Role of EEG delta and beta oscillations during problem solving tasks. International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems, ICIAS 2016 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/20233/
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description Problem solving is one of the higher-order thinking skills that have been studied by many researchers using Electroencephalography (EEG) brain signals. This paper concentrates on specific neural oscillations that can be observed in EEG signals which are delta (1.0-4.0 Hz) and beta (12.0-25.0 Hz) during problem solving task. Our aim is to investigate the role of the delta and beta neural oscillations during problem solving task at cortical area as compared to resting state (i.e. eyes open) using EEG. Eight volunteered healthy right-handed male students were recruited in this study. EEG 128-channel Hydro-Cel Geodesic (EGI Inc.) system was used in this study for data collection, but only 19 channels were used for data analysis. EEG recordings were taken during problem solving task (i.e. Raven's Advanced Progressive Matric (RAPM)) and during resting state (eyes open). Results showed that delta was significantly higher in almost all brain region and beta was significantly higher at prefrontal region only. Since we aim to investigate the role of delta and beta oscillation during problem solving, further investigation needs to be done with greater number of subjects in order to have more significant result to support this study. Further investigation could also help in finding quantitative indicators for intelligent assessment using brain signals. © 2016 IEEE.
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author Roslan, N.S.
Amin, H.U.
Izhar, L.I.
Saad, M.N.M.
Sivapalan, S.
spellingShingle Roslan, N.S.
Amin, H.U.
Izhar, L.I.
Saad, M.N.M.
Sivapalan, S.
Role of EEG delta and beta oscillations during problem solving tasks
author_facet Roslan, N.S.
Amin, H.U.
Izhar, L.I.
Saad, M.N.M.
Sivapalan, S.
author_sort Roslan, N.S.
title Role of EEG delta and beta oscillations during problem solving tasks
title_short Role of EEG delta and beta oscillations during problem solving tasks
title_full Role of EEG delta and beta oscillations during problem solving tasks
title_fullStr Role of EEG delta and beta oscillations during problem solving tasks
title_full_unstemmed Role of EEG delta and beta oscillations during problem solving tasks
title_sort role of eeg delta and beta oscillations during problem solving tasks
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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