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High resolution quantitative EEG analysis
Authors:S. Szava  Dr. P. Valdes  R. Biscay  L. Galan  J. Bosch  I. Clark  J. C. Jimenez
Affiliation:(1) Centro de Neurociencias de Cuba, Habana, Cuba;(2) Clinica del Adolescente, Habana, Cuba;(3) Centro de Neurociencias de Cuba, POB. 6880, Habana, Cuba
Abstract:Summary High resolution spectral methods are explored as an alternative to broad band spectral parameters (BBSP) in quantitative EEG analysis. In a previous paper (Valdes et al. 1990b) regression equations (ldquoDevelopmental surfacesrdquo) were introduced to characterize the age-frequency distribution of the mean and standard deviation of the log spectral EEG power in a normative sample. These normative surfaces allow the calculation of z transformed spectra for all derivations of the 10/20 system and z maps for each frequency. Clinical material is presented that illustrates how these procedures may pinpoint frequencies of abnormal brain activity and their topographic distribution, avoiding the frequency and spatial ldquosmearingrdquo that may occur using BBSP. The increased diagnostic accuracy of high resolution spectral methods is demonstrated by means of receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Procedures are introduced to avoid type I error inflation due to the use of more variables in this type of procedure.
Keywords:EEG spectrum  Normality  Statistics
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