1.Contingent negative variation: a brainwave associated with expectation.
Juan ZUO ; Junhao XIONG ; Yongjian LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(1):35-38
The present study used the experimental patterns of Go/No Go and no motion contingent negative variation (CNV) task into the research in order to study whether the CNV can express the implication of expectation. Through comparing the CNV under different conditions, the data collected from experiment showed that the key to evoked CNV was close to the warning signal and command signal. Whether the command signal was related to the task would impact on the amplitude of the CNV. This characteristics responses to the subjects' expectation. On this basis, CNV can be used as the electrophysiological index for the reflection of expected value in the conditions of this experiment.
Anticipation, Psychological
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Brain Waves
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Contingent Negative Variation
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Humans
2.Validity of the Korean Version of the Fear of Alzheimer's Disease Scale for the Assessment of Anticipatory Dementia.
Yeonsil MOON ; Hee Jin KIM ; Hojin CHOI ; Seong Il OH ; Seol Heui HAN
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014;29(3):411-415
Anticipatory dementia is related to anxiety, which is a clinical predictor of early conversion to Alzheimer's disease. The Fear of Alzheimer's Disease Scale (FADS) is a reliable and valid instrument to address anticipatory dementia. The aim of the present investigation was to develop the Korean version of the Fear of Alzheimer's Disease Scale (K-FADS) and to verify its reliability and validity. We developed the K-FADS to consist of 30 items with total scores ranging from 0 to 120, as in the original FADS. One hundred eight healthy volunteer participants, drawn from 3 different university hospitals, were evaluated. The K-FADS revealed good reliability (Cronbach alpha=0.96) and good validity as compared to the Korean version of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Form (r=0.242, P=0.013). Test-retest reliability was excellent, as the intra-class correlation coefficient comparing the retest to test was 0.98 (95% confidence interval, 0.96-0.99). Our results show that the K-FADS is a suitable and valuable scale to assess anticipatory dementia in elderly Koreans.
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Alzheimer Disease/*diagnosis
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*Anticipation, Psychological
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Anxiety
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Dementia/*diagnosis
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Demography
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Fear
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Female
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Hospitals, University
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Humans
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Internal-External Control
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Questionnaires
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Republic of Korea
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