Abstract

The study presents a frequency domain, instead of a relative power intensity comparison framework domain, that evaluates the degree of anxiety and stress brain network activated in high beta oscillation (22-30 Hz), during a resting, EC basal condition of EEG recording. The parameter measured served as an evaluator of the brain spontaneous, self-generated, global de-synchronizing, workload endogenous attractors that displace the EEG oscillatory dynamics toward free energy-consuming processing loops. The distinction of the high beta EEG waves as related with stress and anxiety, together with an approach based primarily on the inter-channel frequency correlation, rather than only the power activation of the frequency beta range, allowed us to supplement with new finding and ways to evaluate the impact of self-generated processing attractors that kept our brain apart from natural tendency to re-synchronize, save and reorganize energy.

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