The present study extends to a learning disabled population the findings of Galambos and his colleagues of the apparent resonance of the 40-Hz event-related response at stimulus repetition rates of 40/sec and at subharmonics of this frequency. The learning disabled subtypes of reading disabled and arithmetic disabled as well as age/intelligence matched control children were assessed with the auditory 40-Hz event-related procedure. The amplitude of the waveform was analyzed at rates of 40/sec and 20/sec. with and without contralateral distraction stimulus, and to left and right ears. The finding of no significant difference between the 40-Hz ERPs recorded in the left and right hemispheres of reading disabled and arithmetic disabled children ...
Electroencephalographic (EEG) activity in the gamma (30–80 Hz) range is related to a variety of sens...
One hundred thirty-five children aged 7 through 9 years were asked to indicate whether they heard on...
Electroencephalographic alterations have been reported in subjects with learning disorders, but ther...
Forty hertz EEG was recorded from 10 normal: 8 reading disabled (6LD); and 8 arithmetic disabled chi...
The present study examined and compared 40 Hz EEG activity in children with Attention Deficit-Hypera...
EEGs were recorded on three groups of children classified as Normals (N=22, mean age=10.08, mean IQ=...
The electrical activity in 3 frequency bands in the 'arousal spectrum' was studied in the right pari...
The electrical activity in three frequency bands in the 'arousal spectrum' was studied in the right ...
An approach to neurological study in children with learning disabilities is presented in which speci...
This study aims to investigate the evoked and the induced activity in 40 Hz auditory responses. The ...
Task dependent lateralization of the 40 Hz. EEG rhythm was investigated in 24 right handed subjects....
Using time-frequency analysis techniques to investigate the event-related low-frequency (delta: 0.5-...
A control group of normal readers and three subtypes of learning disability (LD) were compared in th...
Brain electrical activity and concurrent performance on behavioral tasks was Investigated In twenty ...
Information must integrate from multiple brain areas in healthy cognition and perception. The presen...
Electroencephalographic (EEG) activity in the gamma (30–80 Hz) range is related to a variety of sens...
One hundred thirty-five children aged 7 through 9 years were asked to indicate whether they heard on...
Electroencephalographic alterations have been reported in subjects with learning disorders, but ther...
Forty hertz EEG was recorded from 10 normal: 8 reading disabled (6LD); and 8 arithmetic disabled chi...
The present study examined and compared 40 Hz EEG activity in children with Attention Deficit-Hypera...
EEGs were recorded on three groups of children classified as Normals (N=22, mean age=10.08, mean IQ=...
The electrical activity in 3 frequency bands in the 'arousal spectrum' was studied in the right pari...
The electrical activity in three frequency bands in the 'arousal spectrum' was studied in the right ...
An approach to neurological study in children with learning disabilities is presented in which speci...
This study aims to investigate the evoked and the induced activity in 40 Hz auditory responses. The ...
Task dependent lateralization of the 40 Hz. EEG rhythm was investigated in 24 right handed subjects....
Using time-frequency analysis techniques to investigate the event-related low-frequency (delta: 0.5-...
A control group of normal readers and three subtypes of learning disability (LD) were compared in th...
Brain electrical activity and concurrent performance on behavioral tasks was Investigated In twenty ...
Information must integrate from multiple brain areas in healthy cognition and perception. The presen...
Electroencephalographic (EEG) activity in the gamma (30–80 Hz) range is related to a variety of sens...
One hundred thirty-five children aged 7 through 9 years were asked to indicate whether they heard on...
Electroencephalographic alterations have been reported in subjects with learning disorders, but ther...