Quantitative electroencephalographic (QEEG) process and apparatus for assessing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
First Claim
1. A quantitative electroencephalographic technique for testing and assessing individuals for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), comprising the steps of:
- a) placing an electrode at a single cranial site of an individual to be tested for ADHD;
b) obtaining digitized EEG data in two frequency bands;
theta (4-8 Hz) and beta (13-21 Hz);
c) obtaining a baseline neurometric index comprising a ratio of the electrophysiological power recorded in the theta band divided by the electrophysiological power recorded in the beta band obtained in step (b);
d) thereafter, testing said individual in accordance with steps (b) and (c) under conditions requiring attentive behavior;
e) obtaining an overall Attentional Index for said individual which represents the average theta/beta power ratio calculated during said baseline and said attentive behavior tasks; and
f) comparing said Attentional Index obtained in step (e) to a normative database of individuals without ADHD to determine presence and severity of said individual'"'"'s ADHD.
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Abstract
A simplified, quantitative electroencephalographic (QEEG) technique and apparatus for testing and assessing individuals for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is described. The simplified procedure and apparatus is consistent with emerging neuroanatomical models of the etiology of ADHD, makes the testing affordable to the public, and allows for practitioners to conduct the testing on an outpatient basis within their offices. The process comprises a new scanning method that obtains quantitative EEG data from an electrode placed at a single, active cranial site (Cz, the vertex). Multiple short periods (90 seconds) of digitized EEG are obtained. The electrophysiological power in two frequency bands (theta: 4-8 Hz; beta: 13-21 Hz) is examined. A computer that is programmed with the capacity to conduct a Fast Fourier Transformation selects and statistically analyzes the power in these specific EEG frequency bands. A baseline neurometric index is obtained by calculating the ratio of the electrophysiological power recorded within the theta band by that recorded in the beta band while the individual maintains an eyes open, fixed gaze. Thereafter, the individual being tested for ADHD is evaluated under conditions requiring attentive behavior (reading, listening, drawing). A theta/beta power ratio is calculated for each of these tasks. Finally, an average of the power ratios across the baseline, reading, listening and drawing tasks is calculated and an Attentional Index is obtained and compared to a database obtained through the evaluations of a normative sample of individuals not having ADHD or any other neurological disorder. The assessment of the presence and severity of ADHD is determined from this comparison.
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1. A quantitative electroencephalographic technique for testing and assessing individuals for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), comprising the steps of:
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a) placing an electrode at a single cranial site of an individual to be tested for ADHD; b) obtaining digitized EEG data in two frequency bands; theta (4-8 Hz) and beta (13-21 Hz); c) obtaining a baseline neurometric index comprising a ratio of the electrophysiological power recorded in the theta band divided by the electrophysiological power recorded in the beta band obtained in step (b); d) thereafter, testing said individual in accordance with steps (b) and (c) under conditions requiring attentive behavior; e) obtaining an overall Attentional Index for said individual which represents the average theta/beta power ratio calculated during said baseline and said attentive behavior tasks; and f) comparing said Attentional Index obtained in step (e) to a normative database of individuals without ADHD to determine presence and severity of said individual'"'"'s ADHD. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. Apparatus for quantitative testing and assessing individuals for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), comprising:
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a monitor for displaying EEG data; an EEG device operatively connected to said monitor and to an individual under evaluation for ADHD, said EEG device providing signals representative of the cortical electrophysiological activity of said individual; a processor disposed between said monitor and said EEG device, said processor being programmed to process said signals and to provide a neurometric Attentional Index for said individual; and storage means operatively connected to said processor for providing a comparison between a normative database and the said Attentional Index for said individual, to determine the presence and to quantify the severity of ADHD thereof. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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