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Chunk #53 — Results — Characteristics of coherence factor differences between ASD- and control-groups — Electrode Involvement and Direction of Coherence Change

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A stable pattern of EEG spectral coherence distinguishes children with autism from neuro-typical controls - a large case control study.
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A tally across the 33 coherence factors (Figure 2) showed frontal electrode involvement in 16, central in 14, occipital in 16, parietal in 16 and temporal involvement in 24 factors. Five frontal, 3 central, 3 parietal, 3 occipital and 10 temporal electrodes were utilized in this study (Figure 1). Thus, the preponderance of temporal electrode involvement in the 33 factors may simply represent the relatively greater number of temporal electrodes utilized.