Computer-aided diagnosis of alcoholism-related EEG signals

Alcoholism is a severe disorder that affects the functionality of neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) and alters the behavior of the affected person. Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals can be used as a diagnostic tool in the evaluation of subjects with alcoholism. The neurophysiological inte...

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Published inEpilepsy & behavior Vol. 41; pp. 257 - 263
Main Authors Acharya, U. Rajendra, S, Vidya, Bhat, Shreya, Adeli, Hojjat, Adeli, Amir
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.12.2014
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Summary:Alcoholism is a severe disorder that affects the functionality of neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) and alters the behavior of the affected person. Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals can be used as a diagnostic tool in the evaluation of subjects with alcoholism. The neurophysiological interpretation of EEG signals in persons with alcoholism (PWA) is based on observation and interpretation of the frequency and power in their EEGs compared to EEG signals from persons without alcoholism. This paper presents a review of the known features of EEGs obtained from PWA and proposes that the impact of alcoholism on the brain can be determined by computer-aided analysis of EEGs through extracting the minute variations in the EEG signals that can differentiate the EEGs of PWA from those of nonaffected persons. The authors advance the idea of automated computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) of alcoholism by employing the EEG signals. This is achieved through judicious combination of signal processing techniques such as wavelet, nonlinear dynamics, and chaos theory and pattern recognition and classification techniques. A CAD system is cost-effective and efficient and can be used as a decision support system by physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of alcoholism especially those who do not specialize in alcoholism or neurophysiology. It can also be of great value to rehabilitation centers to assess PWA over time and to monitor the impact of treatment aimed at minimizing or reversing the effects of the disease on the brain. A CAD system can be used to determine the extent of alcoholism-related changes in EEG signals (low, medium, high) and the effectiveness of therapeutic plans. •A review of clinical evaluation and computer-aided diagnosis of alcoholism using EEGs.•A computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system is envisioned to extract the minute variations in the EEG signals and diagnose an alcoholic EEG.•A CAD system can be used for the diagnosis and treatment management of alcoholism.•It will be of value to rehabilitation centers to monitor the treatment of the disease.•In the future a CAD system will be used to determine the level of alcoholism and the effectiveness of therapeutic plans.
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ISSN:1525-5050
1525-5069
1525-5069
DOI:10.1016/j.yebeh.2014.10.001