- The document analyzes brain cognitive states during an arithmetic task and motor task using electroencephalography (EEG) signals.
- EEG data was collected from 10 healthy volunteers during resting states, a motor task, and performing arithmetic calculations.
- The EEG signals were analyzed using standardized low resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA) to generate 3D cortical distributions and localize the neuronal generators responsible for different cognitive states.
- The results were consistent with previous neuroimaging research, showing that EEG can demonstrate neuronal activity at the cortical level with good spatial resolution and provide both spatial and temporal information about cognitive functions.