Sleep Med Psychophysiol.  1997 Jun;4(1):96-106.

Clinical Validity of the Domestic EEG and Mapping System(Neuronics)

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Korea.
  • 2Yongjung Brain Function and Sleep Research Center, Korea.
  • 3Department of Electrical Engineering, Kwangwoon University, Korea.
  • 4Department of Medical Engineering, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Korea.

Abstract

The clinical validity of a korean EEG and EP mapping system(Neuronics) was evaluated with schizophrenic patients(n=20), normal controls(n=19), and 10 patients with central nervous system disease(8 patients with cerebrovascular accident, 1 patient with brain mass, and 1 patient with periodic paralysis). In the normal control group, the pattern of resting computerzied EEG with eyes closed showed normal parieto-occipital dominance of alpha wave. Compared with normal controls, schizophrenic patients had more delta activity in the frontal region, and less alpha activity especially in the parieto-occipital region. In most cases patients with cortical organic lesions(n=5) revealed increased delta and theta activity and decreased alpha activity on the lesion areas. These findings were compatible with their MRI and clinical findings. However in the cases of subcortical lesions(n=5) EEG showed various findings which suggest diverse influences of subcortical abnormalities on cortical activities. The P300 of schizophrenic group was smaller and more delayed than those of normal controls. These results are generally compatible with the previous studies using other EEG and EP mapping systems consequenty and suggest that the this EEG and EP mapping system(Neuronics) has clinical validity.

Keyword

Clinical validity; Neuronics; Computerized EEG; EP

MeSH Terms

Brain
Central Nervous System
Electroencephalography*
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Stroke
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