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(11) Dipole Localization of EEG and its Application to Detection of origin of Epilepsy

Takahiro Yamanoi and Toshimasa Yamazaki
World Automation Congress 2010, pp.108-112, 2010-9

The paper introduces a confidential region proposed by T. Yamazaki et al., which is equipped with the equivalent dipole source localization software; SynaPointPro (NEC Corporation). This confidence limit is defined on a direction of the radius. This method enables to detect the origin of the epilepsy. And also the paper treats a series of its applications by the present author. The author and his collaborators have recorded electroencephalograms (EEGs) from subjects viewing four types of Kanji and arrows representing directional meaning. Subjects were asked to read them silently. The equivalent current dipole source localization (ECDL) method has been applied to these event rerated potentials: averaged EEGs. ECDs were localized to the right and left frontal lobes at latency after 500ms in both cases. Polarities of ERPs were also opposite in the case of opposite directions, and the moments of localized ECDs at these latencies were opposite. Pathways of ECDs in silent reading are almost the same in cases of Kanji and arrow. In these cases, no ECD was localized to the Wernike’s area and the angler gyrus those are related to the auditory language area, however, ECDs were localized to the Broca’s area that is said to be the language area for speech.

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