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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Current-source-density analysis ; Field potentials ; Epileptic seizures ; Visual cortex ; Rabbit
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract This paper deals with the application of current source density (CSD) analysis to simultaneously recorded intracortical field potentials of the rabbit's visual cortex. Recordings were made with multielectrodes with either 8 contacts at distances of 300 μm, or 16 contacts at distances of 150 μm on one carrier needle. For synchronized activities, a spatial resolution of 150 μm turned out to be sufficient to record all depth-varying details of the field potentials; for seizure potentials even a spacing of 300 μm was adequate in most cases. For practical application, an appropriate spacing of the measuring points has to be chosen for a satisfactory estimation of the first and second derivatives of the field potentials. For this reason an interpolation procedure is applied to reduce the spacing from 300 μm or 150 μm electrode contact distances, respectively, and to obtain intermediate values at 75 μm distances. With this spacing satisfactory estimations of the second derivative are obtained. Theoretically, CSD analysis has to be made three-dimensionally, but under certain conditions which are discussed, a one-dimensional analysis can be applied. An unknown quantity is σz, the vertical conductivity. It turned out that average values obtained from different experiments are not representative and that the vertical conductivity has to be measured in every experiment. This is caused by the great individual differences of the cortices even if the same stereotactic coordinates are chosen. Therefore, in every experiment relative conductivity measurements are performed. The influence of different conductivity values within the various layers and the influence of a conductivity gradient is discussed and demonstrated by examples.
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    Brain topography 1 (1988), S. 46-54 
    ISSN: 1573-6792
    Keywords: Probability mapping ; EEG coherence ; Cognitive processing ; Hemispheric coupling
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In recent years different mapping techniques have proved to be an efficient means in studying cognitive processes. Our approach is based on recordings with 19 EEG channels and the computation of spectral parameters. Power and coherence values are obtained from the EEG of control recordings and recordings during the performance of cognitive tasks and are compared for significant differences. The statistical procedures used yield descriptive error probabilities for the rejection of the null hypothesis which are mapped either colour coded or by black and white squares. The usefulness of this method is demonstrated on a mental cube rotation study involving 31 students, 13 males and 18 females. One essential result during the performance of this test is an increase of theta power only in females. As far as local coherence and the theta band are concerned, males show increased values right parietally and right temporo-occipitally; opposed to this, in females the left hemisphere is more affected. In the beta bands, local coherence increases in males right parietally and left temporo-occipitally. Contrary to this, in females the parietal increase of local coherence is more accentuated in the left hemisphere but temporo- occipital coherence is increased in the right hemisphere. In both sexes interhemispheric parietal coherence increases during cube rotation suggesting increased functional couplings between the hemispheres. This study demonstrates that the inclusion of the coherence parameter in brain mapping furthers the detection of sex and hemispheric differences during the performance of cognitive tasks.
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