The Effect of Low-Level Indoor Exposure Toluene on Orienting Network
Changqing Zhan,
Liping Pan,
Jiajing Wang
et al.
Abstract:Objective. The aim is to explore the effect and mechanism of indoor toluene exposure on orienting network. Methods. Twenty-two healthy adults were exposed to 0 ppb, 17.5 ppb, 35 ppb, and 70 ppb toluene for 4 hours, respectively. All subjects underwent attention network behavioral test, and their electroencephalographic activity was recorded simultaneously. The causal connection strengths of orienting network were calculated through direct transform function (DTF) methods. The DTF values of orienting networks a… Show more
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