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Relationship between prefrontal cortex blood flow and mayer wave during the performance of the original version trail making test

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

M. Kubo*
Affiliation:
Senri Kinran University, Suita, Japan

Abstract

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Objectives

We measured mayer wave in the prefrontal cortex during the performance of original version TMT by multichannel NIRS using sensitive for detecting changes of oxyHb.

Methods

Sixteen healthy student volunteers performed four different screens of TMT-A, and then two different screens of TMT-B.

Results

Mayer wave changed while in the prefrontal cortex during the performance of TMT-A and TMT-B. The changes were prominent during the TMT performed. Mayer wave changed in the rear prefrontal cortex during TMT.

Additional measurements and to present a detailed database.

Conclusion

Meyer wave reflects brain activity. You should consider in more detail.

Type
P01-421
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association2011
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