Watson C G, Jacobs L, Herder J
J Clin Psychol. 1979 Apr;35(2):364-9.
Studied the correlations of alpha, beta and theta time densities with psychological and psychophysiological variables in a psychiatric population (N = 76). The correlations of the EEG variables with measures of adjustment were small and barely exceeded chance expectations. Alpha and beta were correlated positively with pain threshold, while beta was related inversely to blood pressure. Theta was correlated positively with blood pressure and negatively with pulse rate. The implications of these findings for EEG biofeedback treatment were discussed.
研究了精神科人群(N = 76)中α、β和θ时间密度与心理和心理生理变量之间的相关性。脑电图变量与适应度测量指标之间的相关性较小,几乎未超过偶然预期。α和β与疼痛阈值呈正相关,而β与血压呈负相关。θ与血压呈正相关,与脉搏率呈负相关。讨论了这些发现对脑电图生物反馈治疗的意义。