Abstract

We studied coherence of EEG oscillations of different frequency ranges in preschool boys with neurosislike stammering and healthy boys of analogous age; EEG was recorded in the resting state. It was found that the activity of deep cerebral structures in boys suffering from neurosis-like stammering is probably excessively intense, since the normalized number of significant- and high-level coherence relations between low-frequency EEG oscillations (delta waves) in these boys exceeded the analogous indices in healthy preschool children. In boys with stammering, we also found certain specificity of the pattern of coherent relations of theta oscillations and greater coherence of oscillations in symmetrical loci of the left and right hemispheres.

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