H. Rodríguez
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2000
Jorge Bernal; Thalía Harmony; Mario Rodríguez; Alfonso Reyes; Guillermina Yáñez; Thalía Fernández; Lídice Galán; Juan Silva; Antonio Fernández Bouzas; H. Rodríguez; Vicente Guerrero; Erszebet Marosi
Although poor readers (PR) are considered the major group among reading-disabled children, there are not event-related potentials (ERP) studies reported of PR on the subject. In this study, attentional and memory processes were studied in an auditory oddball task in PR and normal controls. ERP to auditory stimuli were recorded in 19 leads of the 10/20 system, using linked earlobes as references, in 20 normal children (10 female) and 20 PR (10 female) of the same age (10-12 years old). Two pure tones (1000 and 3000 Hz) were used in an oddball paradigm. No significant differences were observed in the amplitudes and latencies of N100 between the groups. However, N200 to frequent stimuli and P200 to both frequent and infrequent stimuli were of higher amplitude in poor readers than in normal children. There were no differences between groups in the latency and amplitude of P300. The results suggest that PR use more attentional resources in the components occurring before P300 to both frequent and infrequent stimuli than the normal children, and this finding is particularly marked for PR girls.
International Journal of Neuroscience | 1999
Erzsébet Marosi; H. Rodríguez; Thalía Harmony; Guillermina Yantez; Mario Rodríguez; Jorge Bernal; Thalía Fernández; Juan Silva; Alfonso Reyes; Vicente Guerrero
The relationship of IQ (measured by WAIS and all its subscales) and EEG broad band spectral parameters were studied in 40 right-handed, male volunteers ranging in age from 20 to 25 years old. EEGs were recorded in 20 derivations during rest with eyes opened. The results obtained reveal positive and negative correlations with abundant frontal participation in all bands. Mean frequency data show a frequency shift in a very narrow range suggesting that more relations in narrow band could be achieved. These results highlight the need of psychological tests that measure more homogeneous abilities and finer measurement technique to reveal clearly explainable correlations and demonstrate that EEG recordings do reflect intellectual abilities.
International Journal of Psychophysiology | 1994
Erzsébet Marosi; Thalía Harmony; Alfonso Reyes; Jorge Bernal; Thalía Fernández; Vicente Guerrero; Mario Rodríguez; Juan Silva; Guillermina Yáñez; H. Rodríguez
A follow-up study on EEG coherence values was carried out with 46 school-age children divided into three pedagogical groups considering their reading and writing abilities (normal subject and children with mild and with serious reading-writing problems). EEGs were recorded at rest, with eyes closed in 15 referential derivations that gave 105 possible coherence values. Coherence was calculated after the elimination of the average reference. Repeated Measure ANOVAs were calculated to evaluate the effects of time, sex, reading-writing problems and their interactions. The second EEG recordings were taken 2-3 years after the first. The results revealed significant increase of coherence values during the time lapse studied, consisting of an increase of frontal coherences in all bands, with the exception of the theta band. The most numerous changes occurred in the alpha band. Very few differences in coherence values were observed between the two EEG recordings by pedagogical groups and by sex suggesting a similar but not igual maturation of coherences of boys and girls and of the three pedagogical groups, in this age range studied. These findings suggests an abnormal coherence development for the reading disabled group, as well as different coherence maturation for boys and girls in this time lapse studied.
Neuroreport | 2010
Juan Silva-Pereyra; Jorge Bernal; Mario Rodríguez-Camacho; Guillermina Yáñez; Belén Prieto-Corona; L. Luviano; Miguel Hernandez; Erzsébet Marosi; Vicente Guerrero; H. Rodríguez
A source localization analysis was carried out to provide brain functional and structural assessments of individuals with poor reading skills. Standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography was used to locate sources of P2 and P3 event-related potential components in normal readers and in poor reader children performing a cued continuous performance task. Cue-elicited P2 sources in the right superior parietal gyrus were smaller in 37 poor readers than in 40 normal readers. Poor readers showed a higher P3 activation in response to a false target in frontal and frontorbital regions than normal readers. These results suggest that reading disabilities may be attributed to failures in attentional focalization for incoming stimuli.
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2012
Erzsébet Marosi; Belen Prieto Corona; Guillermina Yáñez; Mario Rodríguez Camacho; H. Rodríguez; Vicente Guerrero
Resumen en: This study was carried out to find changes in EEG power during emotions of positive and negative valence evoked by the International Affective Pictures. ...
Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual | 2014
H. Rodríguez
Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual | 2014
H. Rodríguez
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2012
Erzsébet Marosi; Belen Prieto Corona; Guillermina Yáñez; Mario Rodríguez Camacho; H. Rodríguez; Vicente Guerrero
International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2012
Jorge Bernal; Miguel Angel Campos Hernández; Juan Silva-Pereyra; Miguel Rodríguez; Guillermina Yáñez; B. Prieto; L. Luviano; Erzsébet Marosi; H. Romero; H. Rodríguez; Vicente Guerrero
International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2012
Mario Rodríguez-Camacho; Belén Prieto-Corona; Juan Silva-Pereyra; Erzsébet Marosi; Jorge Bernal; Guillermina Yáñez; H. Rodríguez; Vicente Guerrero; L. Luviano