Psychophysiological correlates of EEG «traveling waves» phenomenon
Abstract
This research was aimed at studying human spatiotemporal EEG structure at the resting state in eyes open condition. The experiments were performed on healthy volunteers of both sexes aged 20–30 years. The individual relatively stable patterns of “traveling waves” of EEG were found. Their evaluation with respect to psychophysiological data revealed significant correlations between the “traveling waves” in the right hemisphere and speech abilities of the subjects. Thus the structure of the “traveling waves” of EEG at the resting state is a stable pattern of cerebral cortex activation, and it can be classified with respect to the individual psychophysiological abilities.
Keywords:
electroencephalography, traveling waves, spatiotemporal EEG structure, psychophysiology, speech abilities
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