IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
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The Relationship between Aging and Photic Driving EEG Response
Tadanori FUKAMITakamasa SHIMADAFumito ISHIKAWABunnoshin ISHIKAWAYoichi SAITO
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2011 Volume E94.D Issue 9 Pages 1839-1842

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The present study examined the evaluation of aging using the photic driving response, a measure used in routine EEG examinations. We examined 60 normal participants without EEG abnormalities, classified into three age groups (20∼29, 30∼59 and over 60 years; 20 participants per group). EEG was measured at rest and during photic stimulation (PS). We calculated Z-scores as a measure of enhancement and suppression due to visual stimulation at rest and during PS and tested for between-group and intraindividual differences. We examined responses in the alpha frequency and harmonic frequency ranges separately, because alpha suppression can affect harmonic frequency responses that overlap the alpha frequency band. We found a negative correlation between Z-scores for harmonics and age by fitting the data to a linear function (CC: -0.740). In contrast, Z-scores and alpha frequency were positively correlated (CC: 0.590).
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