Vogt F, Klimesch W, Doppelmayr M
Department of Physiological Psychology, University of Salzburg, Austria.
J Clin Neurophysiol. 1998 Mar;15(2):167-72. doi: 10.1097/00004691-199803000-00011.
We tested the hypothesis that alpha band power is correlated with memory performance. For a sample of 68 subjects, the ongoing electroencephalogram (EEG) was analyzed during three experimental conditions: eyes closed (EC), eyes open (EO), and memorizing words. The results show that the upper alpha band of approximately 10-12 Hz is related to memory performance. Only within this frequency range did we obtain significant positive correlations between memory performance and EEG power. A comparison of power spectra showed that within the range of the upper alpha band good performers had significantly greater normalized percent power than bad memory performers. In contrast to condition EC, the obtained relationship between upper alpha power and memory performance was particularly strong during EO and memorizing words.
我们检验了α波段功率与记忆表现相关的假设。对于68名受试者的样本,在三种实验条件下分析了持续脑电图(EEG):闭眼(EC)、睁眼(EO)和记忆单词。结果表明,约10 - 12赫兹的上α波段与记忆表现相关。只有在这个频率范围内,我们才获得了记忆表现与EEG功率之间的显著正相关。功率谱比较表明,在上α波段范围内,表现良好者的归一化功率百分比显著高于记忆表现差者。与EC条件相反,在EO和记忆单词期间,上α功率与记忆表现之间的关系尤为强烈。