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Int J Psychophysiol ; 12(2): 179-85, 1992 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1592671

ABSTRACT

Conventional methods for the correction of the effects of blinking and eyeball movement artefacts in the EEG have been considered. The limitations of present methods are reviewed. Considering the brain as a volume conductor, the ways of revealing the ocular movement artefacts in the frontal EEG leads have been suggested. On the basis of the proposed criteria an optimal method of artefact correction in the frontal EEG leads have been developed. General principles in the developing the program for the correction of artefacts of different origin are set forth.


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Electroencephalography , Adult , Algorithms , Blinking/physiology , Electrooculography , Humans , Reference Standards
6.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 72(6): 705-12, 1986 Jun.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3732546

ABSTRACT

The structure of nocturnal sleep was studied in two groups of subjects: the group I subjects had been given 60 unfamiliar English words to learn, whereas Group II subjects had been playing games of chess. The paradoxical sleep (PS) latency in the 1 st cycle, the type of falling into the PS, and intensity of rapid eye movements were recorded. No reliable difference was found in the sleep structure of both test groups. No correlation either was observed between the sleep characteristics and the quality of memorizing the verbal material.


Subject(s)
Memory/physiology , Retention, Psychology/physiology , Sleep/physiology , Thinking/physiology , Verbal Behavior/physiology , Adult , Humans , Reaction Time/physiology , Sleep Stages/physiology
7.
Acta Physiol Pharmacol Bulg ; 4(4): 43-50, 1978.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-752230

ABSTRACT

Two groups of cats under barbiturate anaesthesia are used to study the effect of electrolytic coagulation in the VPL of the thalamus on the extracellular unit activity in the somatosensory cortex (the focus of maximum activity (FMA) of this part of the nucleus affected by the lesion). In the first group of animals a comparison is made between the unit activity before and immediately after coagulation, while in the second group of animals the activity of the neurones, recorded in FMA of the intact VPL is compared with that of the neurones in the homologous symmetrical point in the hemisphere, ipsilateral to the VPL coagulate 10-14 days before the acute experiment. The activity of 246 neurones is studied. Histogram, statistical and taxonomic analyses are performed. It is found that lesion in VPL modifies to a certain extent the pattern of neuronal discharges, although even after the damage rhythmic groups of action potentials simultaneous with the spindle-like EEG waves are recorded in the primary somatosensory cortex (FMA). Evidently, the relay VPL nucleus is not the only pacemaker of spindle activity in its projection cortical area, which is in contradiction with some views expressed in the literature.


Subject(s)
Neurons/physiology , Somatosensory Cortex/physiology , Thalamus/physiology , Animals , Cats , Classification , Electroencephalography , Somatosensory Cortex/cytology
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