活动者与非活动者的脑电波模式分析

R. Kassim, A. S. Ibrahim, N. Buniyamin, Z. H. Murat
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本文介绍了一项研究,研究了活跃和不活跃两组人的脑电波模式。随后,进行了一项实验,以探索运动治疗疗法(MTT)平衡人类脑电波的有效性。采用问卷调查的方式将40名男性电气工程专业学生分为积极组和不积极组。然后对问卷数据进行分析,以确定每一组人保持记忆、集中注意力和克服抑郁发作的能力。我们的目标是证明积极的人更快乐、更平静。然后通过分析所有样本的脑电波模式来验证这些数据。一台脑电图机被用来捕捉大脑的波形。人们普遍认为,一个脑电波模式同步的人,即一个平衡的大脑,通常是一个快乐和冷静的人。为了研究MTT改善脑电波模式同步的能力,两组样本都进行了4次运动处理,并捕获了他们的脑电波信号。从这项研究中发现,总的来说,活跃的人比不活跃的人产生更多同步的脑电波模式。运动治疗前后脑电波模式的比较表明大脑同步性有所改善。因此可以假设,在一定程度上,运动疗法可以用来帮助治疗不爱运动的人。
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Analysis of human's brainwave pattern among active and inactive person
The paper presents a research that investigates human's brainwave pattern among two groups of people, active and inactive. Subsequently, an experiment was conducted to explore the effectiveness of motion treatment therapy (MTT) to balance human brainwaves. A questionnaire was used to categorize 40 male Electrical Engineering students into active and inactive groups. The questionnaire data was then analyzed to identify the capability of each group to retain memory, to focus and ability to overcome depression episodes. The goal is to prove that active person is much happier and calm. This data is then validated using analysis of the brainwave pattern of all samples. An EEG machine was used to capture the brain waveform. It has been widely accepted that a person with a synchronized brainwave pattern i.e., a balanced brain is usually a happy and calm person. To investigate the ability of the MTT to improve brainwave pattern synchronization, both groups of samples then underwent 4 motion treatments and their brainwave signals are captured. From the study, it was found that in general, active people produced more synchronized brainwave pattern than inactive people. Comparison of brainwave patterns before and after motion treatment indicates improvement in brain synchronization. Thus it can be assumed that to a certain extent, the motion treatment can be used to help treat inactive people.
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