Studies from Chongqing Describe New Findings in Stroke (EEG biomarkers analysis in different cognitive impairment after stroke: an exploration study).

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    Genomics & Genetics Weekly; 5/24/2024, p1494-1494, 1p
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    • Abstract:
      A study conducted in Chongqing, China, explored the use of EEG biomarkers to evaluate and detect different levels of cognitive impairment after a stroke. The researchers used power density spectrum (PSD), functional connectivity map, and one-way ANOVA methods to analyze the EEG biomarker differences. The study found that EEG biomarkers can be used to classify different cognitive impairment groups after a stroke, providing a new approach for early detection and diagnosis of cognitive impairment and potential development of new treatment options. This research may be of interest to library patrons researching stroke, cognitive impairment, and neurology. [Extracted from the article]
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