Index of Theta/Alpha ratio to quantify visual - spatial attention in dyslexics using Electroencephalogram

Pavithran P G, A. K, N. P. Guhan Seshadri, Bikesh Kumar Singh, V. Mahesh, B. Geethanjali
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Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is characterized by deficits in both phonological and in visual spatial processing. In this study, a visual selective attention task was employed to ten dyslexic’s participants and the brain activation was measured using electroencephalograph (EEG). The mean relative power of the alpha and theta band was computed to calculate theta/alpha ratio. The theta / alpha was significantly higher (p<0.05) during task at temporal lobe and occipital lobe electrode locations than during rest. Parameters including target detection rate as a performance measure was calculated and found to be 59.4±32.4% which is a testimony of their poor performance in orienting and sustaining the visual attention. These cumulatively corroborated the positive correlation between increased theta/alpha ratio in dyslexics during task and their associated deficits in successfully orienting their attention towards the spatially presented target stimuli.
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用脑电图量化阅读困难患者视觉空间注意的θ / α比值指数
阅读障碍是一种以语音和视觉空间处理缺陷为特征的神经发育障碍。本研究采用视觉选择性注意任务对10名诵读困难者进行脑活动监测。计算alpha和theta波段的平均相对功率以计算theta/alpha比。任务时颞叶和枕叶电极位置的θ / α显著高于休息时(p<0.05)。以目标检出率为衡量指标的参数计算结果为59.4±32.4%,说明其视觉注意力定向和维持能力较差。这些累积证实了阅读困难患者在任务中增加的θ / α比值与他们在成功地将注意力定向到空间呈现的目标刺激上的相关缺陷之间的正相关。
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