2010
DOI: 10.1186/1753-4631-4-4
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QEEG characteristics and spectrum weighted frequency for children diagnosed as autistic spectrum disorder

Abstract: BackgroundAutistic spectrum disorders are a group of neurological and developmental disorders associated with social, communication, sensory, behavioral and cognitive impairments, as well as restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, activities, or interests.The aim of this study was a) to analyze QEEG findings of autistic patients and to compare the results with data base; and b) to introduce the calculation of spectrum weighted frequency (brain rate) as an indicator of general mental arousal in these patie… Show more

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“…Studies performed in an eye-open rest condition present some replicated finding, i.e., the constant increase on delta power in ASD with respect to controls and the decrease in high frequency, especially alpha in childhood and adolescents (Cantor et al, 1986; Chan et al, 2007; Stroganova et al, 2007; Pop-Jordanova et al, 2010), but also some contradictory results. The power of alpha band in ASD, with respect to typical controls, was found to be reduced (Cantor et al, 1986; Chan et al, 2007), unchanged (Stroganova et al, 2007), or even increased (Mathewson et al, 2012) in different studies.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Studies performed in an eye-open rest condition present some replicated finding, i.e., the constant increase on delta power in ASD with respect to controls and the decrease in high frequency, especially alpha in childhood and adolescents (Cantor et al, 1986; Chan et al, 2007; Stroganova et al, 2007; Pop-Jordanova et al, 2010), but also some contradictory results. The power of alpha band in ASD, with respect to typical controls, was found to be reduced (Cantor et al, 1986; Chan et al, 2007), unchanged (Stroganova et al, 2007), or even increased (Mathewson et al, 2012) in different studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In closed-eyes condition, results are even more contradictory both in terms of power and coherence (Murias et al, 2007; Coben et al, 2008; Pop-Jordanova et al, 2010; Mathewson et al, 2012). Except for the study of Pop-Jordanova et al (2010), which do not define the cognitive level, all these studies enrolled high-functioning individuals.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…One advantage of this method is that it can be widely applied, is less costly as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and less invasive than Positron Emission Tomography (PET). Thus far, the qEEG analyses in autistic individuals showed aberrant activity in the frontal lobe (Pop-Jordanova et al, 2010). The authors have collected qEEG brain maps for both an autistic and a control subject during resting states using the same system as Pop-Jordanova et al (2010)(i.e., BrainMaster amplifier and NeuroGuide software) .…”
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confidence: 99%