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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2017.18.11.644

Comparison of QEEG between EEG asymmetry and Coherehnce with elderly people according to smart_phone game Addiction Tendency  

Weon, Hee Wook (Division of cognitive-neuroscience, Seoul University of Buddhism)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.18, no.11, 2017 , pp. 644-652 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the EEG according to the elderly's tendency to be addicted to smartphone games. We compared the effects of smartphone addiction on mental health such as brain waves, sleep problems and depression through comparative analysis of asymmetry and connectivity in quantitative EEG results. The study participants were two elderly people who were addicted to smartphone game and one elderly person who did not use smartphone (Ed- to confirm: only 3 participants?!). The participant's addiction tendency of smartphone was measured by using the smartphone addiction scale and EEG (QEEG) was used for EEG analysis. The results are as follows. First, the brain waves of elderly people and smartphone non-user elderly who showed symptoms of immersion and smartphone game showed a difference in asymmetry in both opening and closing anisles. Second, there were significant differences in the openness and the anxiety of the elderly who were immersed in the mobile phone and the elderly who did not use the smartphone. Through this, it is also meaningful to explore the relationship between senile cognitive impairment and smartphone use by exploring the effect of smartphone game use on brain cognitive function through comparison of EEG analysis.
Keywords
Asymmetry; Coherence; Elderly; Qeeg; Smart_phone Addiction;
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