A. Burgess et J. Gruzelier, LOCALIZATION OF CEREBRAL FUNCTION USING TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPPING OF EEG - A PRELIMINARY VALIDATION-STUDY, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, 87(4), 1993, pp. 254-257
In an attempt to validate the use of topographical mapping of EEG as a
method of localising cerebral function, EEG was recorded during a sim
ple motor task. A minimum of 20 sec artifact-free EEG was recorded fro
m 24 healthy right handed subjects in each of 4 conditions: eyes open
1, motor task (left/right, order randomized), eyes open 2. EEG amplitu
de maps were computed in delta, theta, alpha, and beta (1 and 2). Diff
erences were seen between the eyes open and the motor conditions in al
pha, beta, and beta2 localised to the motor and supplementary motor ar
eas. It is argued that topographical mapping of EEG is a valid method
of localising cognitive function in healthy individuals for the Luria
task.