Title :
Source localization with EEG data for BP shows major activities in the frontal areas of the brain
Author :
Prasad, Rajkishore ; Bakardjian, Hovagim ; Cichocki, A. ; Matsuno, F.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Electro Commun., Chofu
Abstract :
This paper presents results of dipole source localization in the human cortex for EEG data recorded from subjects performing Bhramari Pranayama (BP). It has been suggested that the BP is able to produce neuronal change and thus level of consciousness of the human brain. The EEG signal recorded over the surface of the scalp is the result of the synchronized activities of neurons in the cortex. It is the combination of such neuronal oscillators that results into different spontaneous cognitive activities of the brain. Thus finding the locations of such neuronal sources in the cortex is important and can be performed using source localization techniques. The source identification was performed on band-passed (0-35 Hz and 35 Hz to 80 Hz) EEG data for both the pre-BP and BP conditions. The obtained results suggest a symmetric localization of activated sources in the pre-frontal cortex during the BP which indicates a strong, symmetric activation of the higher cognitive functions during an actual BP humming session.
Keywords :
biology; brain models; electroencephalography; Bhramari Pranayama humming session; EEG data; EEG signal; brain cognitive activity; cognitive function; dipole source localization; electroencephalography; human cortex; neuronal oscillator; neuronal source; pre-frontal cortex; source identification; Ear; Electroencephalography; Eyelids; Fingers; Humans; Neurons; Oscillators; Scalp; Signal processing; Sleep; EEG; Source localization; breath control; humming sound; pranayama;
Conference_Titel :
SICE, 2007 Annual Conference
Conference_Location :
Takamatsu
Print_ISBN :
978-4-907764-27-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-4-907764-27-2
DOI :
10.1109/SICE.2007.4421087