Study of change in brain activity due to blood flow while playing Shogi (Japanese chess).

K Ogata, N Honda
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Background: The study of brain activity has been studied with the use of various techniques like electroencephalography (EEG), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission topography (PET) and magneto-encephalography (MEG). These techniques are unsuitable because of restriction of moving of subject's body while playing "shogi (Japanese Chess)" matching However, optical topography (OT) is possible to measure. Therefore, brain activity is here studied with use of OT.

Materials and method: The measurement and analyses of the activity of brain is carried out by cerebral blood flow with use of OT. The equipment of OP is 16-channel maximum OMM-2000 device (Shimadzu, Tokyo, Japan). Two subjects play the game, and the cerebral blood flow of only one subject is measured, since the capacity of the equipment is limited.

Results and conclusion: When the subject does decision-making for a matter of chance during the game, the right side of frontal part (Fp2) proves more activity than that of left side (Fp1), and proves that the activity of both parts of visual field (O1, O2) communicates each other. The present study with use of OT is highly useful for observing brain activity during play of shogi game.

下棋时由于血流引起的脑活动变化的研究。
背景:脑活动的研究已经使用了各种技术,如脑电图(EEG)、磁共振成像(MRI)、正电子发射地形图(PET)和脑磁图(MEG)。由于下棋时身体的移动受到限制,这些技术并不适用,但光学地形(OT)是可以测量的。因此,这里使用OT研究大脑活动。材料和方法:脑活动的测量和分析是利用OT通过脑血流量进行的。OP的设备是16通道最大OMM-2000设备(日本东京岛津)。两个实验对象玩这个游戏,由于设备的容量有限,只有一个实验对象的脑血流量被测量。结果与结论:当被试在游戏过程中进行随机决策时,右侧额叶(Fp2)比左侧额叶(Fp1)更活跃,证明两部分视野(O1, O2)的活动相互沟通。本研究使用OT对观察棋棋游戏时的脑活动非常有用。
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