EEG analysis of opioid-dependents after methadone maintenance / Maysam Oladazimi

Brain function could be changed by usage of opioids. This report presents electroencephalographic (EEG) power analysis across the several frequency bands (Alpha (8-12), beta (13-24) and Gamma (25-45)) for opioids. Power analysis is a feature has been used in this study for brain function examination...

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第一著者: Maysam, Oladazimi
フォーマット: 学位論文
出版事項: 2011
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description Brain function could be changed by usage of opioids. This report presents electroencephalographic (EEG) power analysis across the several frequency bands (Alpha (8-12), beta (13-24) and Gamma (25-45)) for opioids. Power analysis is a feature has been used in this study for brain function examination. First of all the raw EEG data took by 19 channel EEG machine with the help of neuro-scan soft ware. After that the preprocessing has been done on raw data for removing artifact by Independent Component Analysis (ICA). Also data analysis has been done with Spss Software to compare the results. The body composition has measured for this project by Bio Dynamics Model 450. The project been conducted on four heroin addicts’ patients whom start to withdrawal by methadone. This was a pilot study because previous research just applied to the subjects who were under methadone maintenance (MM). This study works on the addicts’ patients who just start to withdrawal by methadone and measured brain power alteration. The results show that changes in brain power in Alpha frequency band after taking methadone had been increased and also the same situation for Gamma frequency band had been occurred. But in case of Beta frequency band power had decreased. By comparison with the healthy subjects, this changes from the physiologically aspect means that our addicts subjects by administration of methadone going back to the normal situation. For Body Composition Analysis (BIA) result presents that after taking methadone there was significant increase in Phase Angle (PA), Resistance (Res.), Body Capacitance (BC) and Body Cell Mass (BCM).
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spelling oai:studentsrepo.um.edu.my:76412018-11-14T19:13:27Z EEG analysis of opioid-dependents after methadone maintenance / Maysam Oladazimi Maysam, Oladazimi RA Public aspects of medicine T Technology (General) Brain function could be changed by usage of opioids. This report presents electroencephalographic (EEG) power analysis across the several frequency bands (Alpha (8-12), beta (13-24) and Gamma (25-45)) for opioids. Power analysis is a feature has been used in this study for brain function examination. First of all the raw EEG data took by 19 channel EEG machine with the help of neuro-scan soft ware. After that the preprocessing has been done on raw data for removing artifact by Independent Component Analysis (ICA). Also data analysis has been done with Spss Software to compare the results. The body composition has measured for this project by Bio Dynamics Model 450. The project been conducted on four heroin addicts’ patients whom start to withdrawal by methadone. This was a pilot study because previous research just applied to the subjects who were under methadone maintenance (MM). This study works on the addicts’ patients who just start to withdrawal by methadone and measured brain power alteration. The results show that changes in brain power in Alpha frequency band after taking methadone had been increased and also the same situation for Gamma frequency band had been occurred. But in case of Beta frequency band power had decreased. By comparison with the healthy subjects, this changes from the physiologically aspect means that our addicts subjects by administration of methadone going back to the normal situation. For Body Composition Analysis (BIA) result presents that after taking methadone there was significant increase in Phase Angle (PA), Resistance (Res.), Body Capacitance (BC) and Body Cell Mass (BCM). 2011 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/7641/4/My_UM_thesis_maysam_oladazimi.pdf Maysam, Oladazimi (2011) EEG analysis of opioid-dependents after methadone maintenance / Maysam Oladazimi. Masters thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/7641/
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EEG analysis of opioid-dependents after methadone maintenance / Maysam Oladazimi
title EEG analysis of opioid-dependents after methadone maintenance / Maysam Oladazimi
title_full EEG analysis of opioid-dependents after methadone maintenance / Maysam Oladazimi
title_fullStr EEG analysis of opioid-dependents after methadone maintenance / Maysam Oladazimi
title_full_unstemmed EEG analysis of opioid-dependents after methadone maintenance / Maysam Oladazimi
title_short EEG analysis of opioid-dependents after methadone maintenance / Maysam Oladazimi
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topic RA Public aspects of medicine
T Technology (General)
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