The EEG Analysis of Auditory Emotional Stimuli Perception in TBI Patients with Different SCG Score

  • Galina P
  • Gladun K
  • Alexey I
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Abstract

The electroencephalographic research has focused on the variety of responses to emotional auditory stimulation in patients at different stages after craniocerebral trauma. The patients sampling consisted of three groups: 13 comatose patients, 14 severe TBI patients, 12 moderate TBI patients, the control group consisting of the 28 healthy adults. The subjects were stimulated with auditory stimuli containing significant sounds (coughing, laughing, crying, bird singing, barking, scraping) and control sounds (white noise). We have analyzed statistically significant differences of power of the rhythmic activity registered during the presentation of different types of stimuli using Matlab. The t-test differences for each type of stimuli and the background were calculated as well as major ANOVA-effects. The results showed that EEG-response was based on the emotional stimuli valence, the consciousness levels, the severity of injury and the recovery process.

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Galina, P., Gladun, K., & Alexey, I. (2014). The EEG Analysis of Auditory Emotional Stimuli Perception in TBI Patients with Different SCG Score. Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery, 04(02), 81–96. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojmn.2014.42017

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