Association of EEG Scalp Potential with Autonomic Nervous System

Cerebral stimulation and autonomic nervous system have meaningful role in studies such as mental stress. This study aims to analyze changes in EEG scalp potentials which may affect autonomic stimulation of heart during rest and playing game. Ten healthy participants participated in this study and th...

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Main Authors: Xia, Likun, Subhani, Rauf, Malik, Aamir Saeed
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spelling my.utp.eprints.84382017-01-19T08:21:21Z Association of EEG Scalp Potential with Autonomic Nervous System Xia, Likun Subhani, Rauf Malik, Aamir Saeed Q Science (General) QP Physiology Cerebral stimulation and autonomic nervous system have meaningful role in studies such as mental stress. This study aims to analyze changes in EEG scalp potentials which may affect autonomic stimulation of heart during rest and playing game. Ten healthy participants participated in this study and they were asked to play a video game. Electroencephalogram (EEG) and electrocardiogram (ECG) signals were measured simultaneously during and rest. Sympathetic and parasympathetic innervations of heart were estimated from heart rate variability (HRV), derived from the ECG. Scalp potential, observed in frontal and parietal region, showed a significant surge in the value theta Fz/alpha Pz (Fz(θ)/Pz(α)) (p<0.001) while playing game. The results also showed tachycardia while playing video game as compared to rest condition (p<0.005). Normalized low frequency power and ratio of low frequency to high frequency power were significantly increased while playing video game and normalized high frequency power sank during video games. Results showed that activation in scalp potential is synchronized with the sympathetic innervation of heart. Finally, the results showed that higher heart rate is related to lower scalp activation at Fz(θ)/Pz(α) in a similar condition. American Scientific Publishers 2012-10 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8438/1/ICAEE2012_253.pdf http://www.aspbs.com/science.htm Xia, Likun and Subhani, Rauf and Malik, Aamir Saeed (2012) Association of EEG Scalp Potential with Autonomic Nervous System. Advanced Science Letters . ISSN 1936-6612 http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8438/
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QP Physiology
Xia, Likun
Subhani, Rauf
Malik, Aamir Saeed
Association of EEG Scalp Potential with Autonomic Nervous System
description Cerebral stimulation and autonomic nervous system have meaningful role in studies such as mental stress. This study aims to analyze changes in EEG scalp potentials which may affect autonomic stimulation of heart during rest and playing game. Ten healthy participants participated in this study and they were asked to play a video game. Electroencephalogram (EEG) and electrocardiogram (ECG) signals were measured simultaneously during and rest. Sympathetic and parasympathetic innervations of heart were estimated from heart rate variability (HRV), derived from the ECG. Scalp potential, observed in frontal and parietal region, showed a significant surge in the value theta Fz/alpha Pz (Fz(θ)/Pz(α)) (p<0.001) while playing game. The results also showed tachycardia while playing video game as compared to rest condition (p<0.005). Normalized low frequency power and ratio of low frequency to high frequency power were significantly increased while playing video game and normalized high frequency power sank during video games. Results showed that activation in scalp potential is synchronized with the sympathetic innervation of heart. Finally, the results showed that higher heart rate is related to lower scalp activation at Fz(θ)/Pz(α) in a similar condition.
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author Xia, Likun
Subhani, Rauf
Malik, Aamir Saeed
author_facet Xia, Likun
Subhani, Rauf
Malik, Aamir Saeed
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title Association of EEG Scalp Potential with Autonomic Nervous System
title_short Association of EEG Scalp Potential with Autonomic Nervous System
title_full Association of EEG Scalp Potential with Autonomic Nervous System
title_fullStr Association of EEG Scalp Potential with Autonomic Nervous System
title_full_unstemmed Association of EEG Scalp Potential with Autonomic Nervous System
title_sort association of eeg scalp potential with autonomic nervous system
publisher American Scientific Publishers
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8438/1/ICAEE2012_253.pdf
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http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8438/
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