Laugh and Crying Perception in Patients with Severe and Moderate TBI Using FFT Analysis

G. Portnova, K. Gladun
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Post-traumatic emotional disorder event is a major cause of slow rehabilitation worldwide. The present study investigates the effects of emotional sound stimulation at different groups of subjects with TBI. At the base of our research strategy, we had used a group with diffuse axonal injury (DAI). We collected three groups of patients: 45 healthy adults, 20 patients with severe TBI and 19 patients with moderate TBI. Neurophysiology trials aim was to determine the processes that accompany emotional changes within traumatic brain damage. We analysed emotional EEG response for crying and laughter in patients with severe TBI, patients with moderate TBI and healthy volunteers. We used FFT analyses to quantify highfrequency HRV and average heart rate. Our results showed that patient with TBI showed higher response to crying compared to laughter, accompanied by slow-wave activity in the right temporal area and higher heart rate variability.
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重型和中度脑外伤患者笑哭感知的FFT分析
创伤后情绪障碍事件是世界范围内康复缓慢的主要原因。本研究探讨了情绪声刺激对不同组脑外伤患者的影响。在我们研究策略的基础上,我们选择了弥漫性轴索损伤(DAI)组。我们收集了三组患者:45名健康成人,20名重度TBI患者和19名中度TBI患者。神经生理学试验的目的是确定创伤性脑损伤中伴随情绪变化的过程。我们分析了重度脑外伤患者、中度脑外伤患者和健康志愿者哭泣和大笑的情绪脑电图反应。我们使用FFT分析来量化高频HRV和平均心率。我们的研究结果表明,与大笑相比,TBI患者对哭泣表现出更高的反应,并伴有右颞区慢波活动和更高的心率变异性。
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