Spectral analysis of eeg signal in verbal information processing task
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Djoković, SanjaStokić, Miodrag

Nenadović, Vanja
Milosavljević, Zorana
Maksimović, Slavica
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Kovačević, JasminaVučinić, Vesna
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The EEG is a non-invasive method to obtain information about neural
activity associated with cognitive processes. Its great temporal resolution can
provide data regarding the process itself within milliseconds but EEG has
poor spatial resolution. The EEG is based on the voltage difference between
two (or more) electrodes and represents the summation of numerous neuron
activity.
The objective of the study reported was to analyze the EEG signal in verbal
information processing task using spectral analysis for frequency band and
power spectrum extraction. Also we wanted to determine relation between
different frequency bands (Theta – θ, Beta – β and Alpha - α) and their
power spectrum in different parts of the task (perception, retention and
reproduction) for different stimuli (syllables, words, non-words, sentences,
picture situations and picture stories).
The sample comprised of 9 subjects, right-handed, native speakers of Serbian
language with no history of hearing and sp...eech-language disorders.
All subjects were not using any medication that may influence EEG signal.
After the standard procedure of EEG electrodes placement, subjects listened
to a set of auditory presented verbal stimuli. After each stimulus they
had a 2 second retention period time followed by a reproduction period.
They were given 5 seconds for viewing picture situations and a 15 second
period for the picture story followed by a reproduction period.
Differences between EEG frequency bands and power as well as their cortical
representation in verbal information processing task will be discussed.
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EEG / spectral analysis / verbal information processingSource:
Zbornik radova - „ Smetnje i poremećaji: fenomenologija, prevencija i tretman deo II / Disabilities and Disorders: Phenomenology, Prevention and Treatment Part I I “,Beograd / Belgrade 2010, 2010, 63-82Publisher:
- Univerzitet u Beogradu – Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju/ University of Belgrade – Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation
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rFASPERTY - CONF AU - Djoković, Sanja AU - Stokić, Miodrag AU - Nenadović, Vanja AU - Milosavljević, Zorana AU - Maksimović, Slavica PY - 2010 UR - http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4477 AB - The EEG is a non-invasive method to obtain information about neural activity associated with cognitive processes. Its great temporal resolution can provide data regarding the process itself within milliseconds but EEG has poor spatial resolution. The EEG is based on the voltage difference between two (or more) electrodes and represents the summation of numerous neuron activity. The objective of the study reported was to analyze the EEG signal in verbal information processing task using spectral analysis for frequency band and power spectrum extraction. Also we wanted to determine relation between different frequency bands (Theta – θ, Beta – β and Alpha - α) and their power spectrum in different parts of the task (perception, retention and reproduction) for different stimuli (syllables, words, non-words, sentences, picture situations and picture stories). The sample comprised of 9 subjects, right-handed, native speakers of Serbian language with no history of hearing and speech-language disorders. All subjects were not using any medication that may influence EEG signal. After the standard procedure of EEG electrodes placement, subjects listened to a set of auditory presented verbal stimuli. After each stimulus they had a 2 second retention period time followed by a reproduction period. They were given 5 seconds for viewing picture situations and a 15 second period for the picture story followed by a reproduction period. Differences between EEG frequency bands and power as well as their cortical representation in verbal information processing task will be discussed. PB - Univerzitet u Beogradu – Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju/ University of Belgrade – Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation C3 - Zbornik radova - „ Smetnje i poremećaji: fenomenologija, prevencija i tretman deo II / Disabilities and Disorders: Phenomenology, Prevention and Treatment Part I I “,Beograd / Belgrade 2010 T1 - Spectral analysis of eeg signal in verbal information processing task EP - 82 SP - 63 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_4477 ER -
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Djoković, S., Stokić, M., Nenadović, V., Milosavljević, Z.,& Maksimović, S.. (2010). Spectral analysis of eeg signal in verbal information processing task. in Zbornik radova - „ Smetnje i poremećaji: fenomenologija, prevencija i tretman deo II / Disabilities and Disorders: Phenomenology, Prevention and Treatment Part I I “,Beograd / Belgrade 2010 Univerzitet u Beogradu – Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju/ University of Belgrade – Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation., 63-82. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_4477
Djoković S, Stokić M, Nenadović V, Milosavljević Z, Maksimović S. Spectral analysis of eeg signal in verbal information processing task. in Zbornik radova - „ Smetnje i poremećaji: fenomenologija, prevencija i tretman deo II / Disabilities and Disorders: Phenomenology, Prevention and Treatment Part I I “,Beograd / Belgrade 2010. 2010;:63-82. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_4477 .
Djoković, Sanja, Stokić, Miodrag, Nenadović, Vanja, Milosavljević, Zorana, Maksimović, Slavica, "Spectral analysis of eeg signal in verbal information processing task" in Zbornik radova - „ Smetnje i poremećaji: fenomenologija, prevencija i tretman deo II / Disabilities and Disorders: Phenomenology, Prevention and Treatment Part I I “,Beograd / Belgrade 2010 (2010):63-82, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_4477 .