Success of the test task performance by students with different spectral α-rhythm characteristics in the baseline electroencephalogram

The subjects were divided into two groups according to the α₁ and α₂ spectral powers in the occipital derivations of the EEG recorded in the initial state with their eyes closed. Group I included subjects whose α₁-rhythm spectral power (7-10 Hz) was more than 70% of the total α-rhythm band power. Gr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human physiology 2009, Vol.35 (5), p.550-555
Hauptverfasser: Umryukhin, E. A, Korobeinikova, I. I, Karatygin, N. A
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Zusammenfassung:The subjects were divided into two groups according to the α₁ and α₂ spectral powers in the occipital derivations of the EEG recorded in the initial state with their eyes closed. Group I included subjects whose α₁-rhythm spectral power (7-10 Hz) was more than 70% of the total α-rhythm band power. Group II included subjects whose α₂-rhythm spectral power (10-13 Hz) was more than 70% of the total α-rhythm band power. It was established that, in the tasks requiring prediction of the subsequent result (memorizing a certain sequence of signals and its subsequent reproduction on the monitor screen), group I subjects differed from group II subjects in fewer sequence errors and a greater number of accurate predictions. In group II subjects, a decrease in the ϑ-band spectral power in the EEG of the central and frontal cortical areas was observed compared to the baseline. Therefore, the EEG ϑ-rhythm power at the memorizing stage was lower in them than in group II subjects. The results suggest that the baseline characteristics of ϑ-activity can be regarded as prognostic criteria of similar types of activity.
ISSN:0362-1197
1608-3164
DOI:10.1134/S0362119709050053