利用心电图和脑电图信号进行心脑活动相关性分析

R. Billones, R. Bedruz, Shaina Mara D. Caguicla, Kyle Martin S. Ilagan, Katrina Richelle C. Monsale, A. Santos, I. Valenzuela, J. P. Villanueva, E. Dadios
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这项研究探讨了在生理和心理应激事件中心脏功能和大脑活动之间的关系。心电图(ECG)和脑电图(EEG)是研究大脑信号复杂性和心脏活动之间相关性的已知程序。通过同时记录心电图和脑电图的测量结果,来检查和测试心电图和脑电图信号之间的关联程度。共有8名受试者参与实验,其中男4女4。每个人都被分配了一些任务,比如静坐、慢跑和观看激动人心的视频片段,同时佩戴心电图和脑电图传感器。结果显示,刺激激活后,心率和大脑活动(α波、β波、δ波和θ波)都有所增加。这项研究表明,某些大脑活动与不同类型的任务所激活的某种刺激有关。
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Cardiac and Brain Activity Correlation Analysis Using Electrocardiogram and Electroencephalogram Signals
This study examines the correlation between cardiac function and brain activity during events of physical and psychological stress. Electrocardiography (ECG) and electroencephalography (EEG) are known procedures for investigating the correlation between the signal complexity of the brain and cardiac activity. The degree of association between ECG and EEG signals is examined and tested with various activities by simultaneously recording ECG and EEG measurements. Eight subjects participated in the conduct of the experiment consisting of 4 females and 4 males. Each were given tasks such as sit still, jog and watch thrilling video clips, while wearing ECG and EEG sensors. The results showed an increase in both heart rate and brain activity (alpha, beta, delta, and theta waves) upon stimulus activation. The study suggests that some brain activity is associated with a certain stimulus activated by different kind of tasks.
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