An electroencephalogram-based study of resting-state spectrogram and attention in tinnitus patients.
10.7507/1001-5515.202012015
- Author:
Haiyun HUANG
1
;
Yuexin CAI
2
;
Xueji FENG
1
;
Yuanqing LI
1
Author Information
1. School of Automation Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510000, P.R.China.
2. Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510520, P.R.China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
attention;
electroencephalogram;
resting state;
spectrum analysis;
tinnitus
- MeSH:
Attention;
Brain;
Electroencephalography;
Humans;
Parietal Lobe;
Tinnitus
- From:
Journal of Biomedical Engineering
2021;38(3):492-497
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
The incidence of tinnitus is very high, which can affect the patient's attention, emotion and sleep, and even cause serious psychological distress and suicidal tendency. Currently, there is no uniform and objective method for tinnitus detection and therapy, and the mechanism of tinnitus is still unclear. In this study, we first collected the resting state electroencephalogram (EEG) data of tinnitus patients and healthy subjects. Then the power spectrum topology diagrams were compared of in the band of δ (0.5-3 Hz), θ (4-7 Hz), α (8-13 Hz), β (14-30 Hz) and γ (31-50 Hz) to explore the central mechanism of tinnitus. A total of 16 tinnitus patients and 16 healthy subjects were recruited to participate in the experiment. The results of resting state EEG experiments found that the spectrum power value of tinnitus patients was higher than that of healthy subjects in all concerned frequency bands. The