Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 HI Listmates, Does anyone have a good source for connecting Broadman's areas to 10/20 sites? That would be a good starter, but what I really need is a way to figure out what sites observed in fMRI studies map to which EEG sites and how cleanly. I've been looking in the literature and haven't found this yet. Perhaps I'm not using the correct key words. Any help at all is appreciated. Thanks loads! Sleepless in New Hampshire, Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 > Does anyone have a good source for connecting Broadman's areas to 10/20 sites? There used to be one on www.stresstherapysolutions.com but couldn't find it now. >That would be a good starter, but what I really need is a way to figure out what sites observed in fMRI studies map to which EEG sites and how cleanly. Do you mean that if you found that some part of the brain (say hypothalamus), would have a big part in insomnia, you would want to know what EEG site to use to train hypothalamus? I don't think that's possible, except maybe for some, like cingulate cortex. > Sleepless in New Hampshire Is this your main problem? Tommi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Hi Sheila, Theme <Brodman's> I recommend on web page: http://spot.colorado.edu/%7Edubin/talks/brodmann/brodmann.html Best. Jan www.eeg-biofeedback.com.pl Brodman – NeuroGuide BRODMAN’S ...... www.brainmaster.com SITE BRODMAN’S AREA FUNCTION Fpz 10 (11) Poor Response InhibitionVentro Medial Forebrain Bundle - Emotional Inhibition Fp1 10 (11, 46) Verbal, Episodic RetrievalVisual Working Memory Fp2 10 (11, 46) Face & Object Processing - Emotional Inhibition, Verbal Episodic Memory F7 45 (38, 44, 46) Visual & Auditory Working Memory BA 46Divided & Selective AttentionBroca’s Area - Semantic Short-Term Buffer F8 47 (10, 46, 45) Working & Visual / Spatial Memory (Short Term Buffer)Face Processing, Emotional Processing, Sustained Attention BA 45 F3 8, 9 (46, 45, 44, 11, 8) Verbal Episodic Retrieval, Object ProcessingEmotional Interpretation (Some Facial Recognition)Poor Response Inhibition - BA 9 F4 8, 9 (46, 45, 44, 11, 8) Verbal Episodic Retrieval, Semantic Retrieval - BA 8Sustained & Selective Attention - BA 8Vigilance Area, Impulse Control Fz 8, 9 Anterior Cingulate, Internal vs External Attention - Most Active During Internal Attention ProcessingPersonality Changes C3 4, 3 (6, 5, 7, 40) Sensory Motor Functions Short Term Memory - BA 40 Cz 4, 3, 12 Basal Ganglia (Thalamic Efferents VA)Substantia Nigra (Thalamic Efferents VL) C4 4, 3, (6, 5, 7, 40) Sensory & Motor Functions Short Term Memory - BA 40 T3 21 (22, 20, 52, 38) Language Comprehension - BA 22, Inner VoiceWernicke’s Area, Declarative MemoryLong Term Memory - Amygdala / Hippocampal Area T4 21 (22, 20, 52, 38) Personality - BA 21, 38Categorization & OrganizationAuditory Cortex - Music Processing T5 37 (21, 22, 39, 19) Short-Term Memory - BA 37, Inner VoiceAngular Gyrus - Meaning Construction T6 37 (21, 22, 39, 19) Long-Term Memory - BA 21, Facial Recognition - Emotional Content P3 7 (39, 40, 19, 7) Acalcula - BA 39Angular Gyrus - Meaning Construction Pz 7 (5,19) Agnosia, Apraxia - BA 7Attentional Shifting Area - Perseverance P4 7 (5,19) Visual - Spatial Sketch Pad, Vigilance O1, O2 18 (19) Visual Processing, Procedural Memory, Dreaming Oz 17 (18, 19) Visual Processing Hallucinations Source for EEG sites coresponding to Broadmans? HI Listmates, Does anyone have a good source for connecting Broadman's areas to 10/20 sites? That would be a good starter, but what I really need is a way to figure out what sites observed in fMRI studies map to which EEG sites and how cleanly. I've been looking in the literature and haven't found this yet. Perhaps I'm not using the correct key words. Any help at all is appreciated. Thanks loads! Sleepless in New Hampshire, Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Sheila, I have a list on paper, I can copy and snail-mail it, or try to scan it for you and email. Backchannel me: mary@... Source for EEG sites coresponding to Broadmans? HI Listmates, Does anyone have a good source for connecting Broadman's areas to 10/20 sites? That would be a good starter, but what I really need is a way to figure out what sites observed in fMRI studies map to which EEG sites and how cleanly. I've been looking in the literature and haven't found this yet. Perhaps I'm not using the correct key words. Any help at all is appreciated. Thanks loads! Sleepless in New Hampshire, Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 What a resource! Thank you so much. The web site has many other informative areas , other than just the Broadman material. Merlyn Re: Source for EEG sites coresponding to Broadmans? Hi Sheila, Theme <Brodman's> I recommend on web page: http://spot.colorado.edu/%7Edubin/talks/brodmann/brodmann.html Best. Jan www.eeg-biofeedback.com.pl Brodman ? NeuroGuide [image removed] BRODMAN?S ...... www.brainmaster.com SITE BRODMAN?S AREA FUNCTION Fpz 10 (11) Poor Response InhibitionVentro Medial Forebrain Bundle - Emotional Inhibition Fp1 10 (11, 46) Verbal, Episodic RetrievalVisual Working Memory Fp2 10 (11, 46) Face & Object Processing - Emotional Inhibition, Verbal Episodic Memory F7 45 (38, 44, 46) Visual & Auditory Working Memory BA 46Divided & Selective AttentionBroca?s Area - Semantic Short-Term Buffer F8 47 (10, 46, 45) Working & Visual / Spatial Memory (Short Term Buffer)Face Processing, Emotional Processing, Sustained Attention BA 45 F3 8, 9 (46, 45, 44, 11, 8) Verbal Episodic Retrieval, Object ProcessingEmotional Interpretation (Some Facial Recognition)Poor Response Inhibition - BA 9 F4 8, 9 (46, 45, 44, 11, 8) Verbal Episodic Retrieval, Semantic Retrieval - BA 8Sustained & Selective Attention - BA 8Vigilance Area, Impulse Control Fz 8, 9 Anterior Cingulate, Internal vs External Attention - Most Active During Internal Attention ProcessingPersonality Changes C3 4, 3 (6, 5, 7, 40) Sensory Motor Functions Short Term Memory - BA 40 Cz 4, 3, 12 Basal Ganglia (Thalamic Efferents VA)Substantia Nigra (Thalamic Efferents VL) C4 4, 3, (6, 5, 7, 40) Sensory & Motor Functions Short Term Memory - BA 40 T3 21 (22, 20, 52, 38) Language Comprehension - BA 22, Inner VoiceWernicke?s Area, Declarative MemoryLong Term Memory - Amygdala / Hippocampal Area T4 21 (22, 20, 52, 38) Personality - BA 21, 38Categorization & OrganizationAuditory Cortex - Music Processing T5 37 (21, 22, 39, 19) Short-Term Memory - BA 37, Inner VoiceAngular Gyrus - Meaning Construction T6 37 (21, 22, 39, 19) Long-Term Memory - BA 21, Facial Recognition - Emotional Content P3 7 (39, 40, 19, 7) Acalcula - BA 39Angular Gyrus - Meaning Construction Pz 7 (5,19) Agnosia, Apraxia - BA 7Attentional Shifting Area - Perseverance P4 7 (5,19) Visual - Spatial Sketch Pad, Vigilance O1, O2 18 (19) Visual Processing, Procedural Memory, Dreaming Oz 17 (18, 19) Visual Processing Hallucinations Source for EEG sites coresponding to Broadmans? HI Listmates, Does anyone have a good source for connecting Broadman's areas to 10/20 sites? That would be a good starter, but what I really need is a way to figure out what sites observed in fMRI studies map to which EEG sites and how cleanly. I've been looking in the literature and haven't found this yet. Perhaps I'm not using the correct key words. Any help at all is appreciated. Thanks loads! Sleepless in New Hampshire, Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 , If you do scan it, could you post it on the list? I'd love to see it. Foxx -----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of St. Clair, MSWSent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 6:46 AM Subject: Re: Source for EEG sites coresponding to Broadmans? Sheila, I have a list on paper, I can copy and snail-mail it, or try to scan it for you and email. Backchannel me: mary@... Source for EEG sites coresponding to Broadmans? HI Listmates, Does anyone have a good source for connecting Broadman's areas to 10/20 sites? That would be a good starter, but what I really need is a way to figure out what sites observed in fMRI studies map to which EEG sites and how cleanly. I've been looking in the literature and haven't found this yet. Perhaps I'm not using the correct key words. Any help at all is appreciated. Thanks loads! Sleepless in New Hampshire, Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 If you scan it, send it to us, and we'll put it in the files section of the listserve. Pete > > From: " Foxx " <foxx@...> > Date: 2006/01/18 Wed PM 05:57:51 EST > < > > Subject: RE: Source for EEG sites coresponding to Broadmans? > > , > > If you do scan it, could you post it on the list? I'd love to see it. > > Foxx > > Re: Source for EEG sites coresponding to > Broadmans? > > > Sheila, > I have a list on paper, I can copy and snail-mail it, or try to scan it > for you and email. > Backchannel me: mary@... > > > Source for EEG sites coresponding to Broadmans? > > HI Listmates, > > Does anyone have a good source for connecting Broadman's areas to 10/20 > sites? That would be a good starter, but what I really need is a way to > figure out what sites observed in fMRI studies map to which EEG sites > and how cleanly. I've been looking in the literature and haven't found > this yet. Perhaps I'm not using the correct key words. Any help at all > is appreciated. > Thanks loads! > Sleepless in New Hampshire, > Sheila > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 Foxx and everybody, the list I have is the same that Jan just posted. Source for EEG sites coresponding to Broadmans? HI Listmates, Does anyone have a good source for connecting Broadman's areas to 10/20 sites? That would be a good starter, but what I really need is a way to figure out what sites observed in fMRI studies map to which EEG sites and how cleanly. I've been looking in the literature and haven't found this yet. Perhaps I'm not using the correct key words. Any help at all is appreciated. Thanks loads! Sleepless in New Hampshire, Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 For those who didn't get it, I've uploaded the file Brodmanns to ten20 sites into the Files area on the listserve. You can go to the home page ( ) and click on the Files link to find it (and many other resources). Thanks very much to Jan for sending it; I had seen it before but didn't have it on my drive anymore. Pete > > From: " St. Clair, MSW " <mastclair@...> > Date: 2006/01/19 Thu AM 08:47:33 EST > < > > Subject: Re: Source for EEG sites coresponding to Broadmans? > > MessageFoxx and everybody, the list I have is the same that Jan just posted. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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