Einstein (São Paulo) (Nov 2020)

Analysis of electroencephalography brain rhythms in the reading process

  • Camila Davi Ramos,
  • Izabella Nonato Oliveira Lima,
  • Amanda Luiza Rodrigues,
  • Kaliny Alice Carvalho de Oliveira Magalhães,
  • Aurélia Aparecida de Araújo Rodrigues,
  • João-Batista Destro-Filho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2020ao5442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

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ABSTRACT Objective: To verify if, by three distinct quantifiers, the measured electroencephalographic signal at rest is different from the signal measured during a word reading situation, especially considering the faster rhythms, gamma and high-gamma, as it occurs in clinical rhythms (delta to beta). Methods: A total of 96 electroencephalographic signals measured from neurologically healthy volunteers were evaluated at two moments: resting and word reading. Each signal segment was measured by three quantifiers that separately assess normalized power, percent power, and right and left hemisphere coherence. The Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the results of the quantifiers in each brain range. Results: The gamma and high-gamma rhythms presented a more distinct behavior when comparing the analyzed moments (resting and reading) than the clinical rhythms. Conclusion: This finding contributes to the scarce literature on faster rhythms, which can contain information that is normally disregarded in neurological clinical practice.

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