Correlation Between Eeg Spectral Parameters and an Educational Evaluation
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 54 (1-2) , 147-155
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00207459008986630
Abstract
EEG spectral parameters were computed in a group of children with different degrees of difficulty in learning to read and write. For statistical analyses, Z-transformed values according to normative age-regression equations were used to control the age effects. Canonical Correlation Analysis between absolute power in different bands and the categories of the educational evaluation (good, regular, poor and very poor) showed that more delta was probably related to a poor evaluation and more alpha in occipital areas to a good one. MONOVA also showed highly significant differences in the absolute power in many leads between children with different evaluations. As children with a poor evaluation very frequently had antecedents of risk factors related to brain damage and were from a low socioeconomic status, and both factors have been shown to affect absolute power, it may be that the differences observed were due to these causes. However, relative power correlated more with the learning problems. Children with minor difficulties, with no antecedents and with good socioeconomic status had more theta in almost all leads than children with a good evaluation and with the same characteristics. Children with a poor, or very poor, evaluation had more delta in left frontal and temporal areas (F3, F7 and T3), which may reflect underlying cerebral dysfunction of these regions directly involved in reading and writing processes.Keywords
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