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알코올 의존 환자군의 뇌파 특성 : 3차원적 신호원 국소화
서상철,임성진,이상구,신철진,Seo, Sangchul,Im, Sungjin,Lee, Sang-Gu,Shin, Chul-Jin 대한생물정신의학회 2015 생물정신의학 Vol.22 No.2
Objectives The power spectral analysis of electroencephalogram has been widely used to reveal the pathophysiology of the alcoholic brain. However, the results were not consistent and the three dimensional study can be hardly found. The purpose of this study was to investigate characteristics of the three dimensional electroencephalographic (EEG) activity of alcohol dependent patients using standardized low resolution electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA). Methods The participants consisted of 30 alcohol dependent patients and 30 normal healthy controls. All the participants were males who had refrained from alcohol at least one month and were not taking any medications. Thirty two channel EEG data was collected in the resting state with eyes-closed condition during 30 seconds. The three dimensional data was compared between two groups using sLORETA for delta, theta, alpha, beta1, beta2, and beta3 frequency bands. Results sLORETA revealed significantly increased brain cortical activity in alpha, beta1, beta2, and beta3 bands each in alcohol dependent patients compared to normal controls. The voxels showing the maximum significance were in the left transverse temporal gyrus, left superior temporal gyrus, left anterior cingulate, and left fusiform gyrus in alpha, beta1, beta2, and beta3 bands respectively. Conclusions These results suggest that chronic alcohol intake may cause neurophysiological changes in cerebral activity. Therefore, the measuring of EEG can be helpful in understanding the pathophysiology of cognitive impairements in alcohol dependence.
Variation of Hot Ductility Behavior in As-Cast and Remelted Steel Slab
서상철,손광석,이성근,김인수,이태진,임창희,김동규 대한금속·재료학회 2008 METALS AND MATERIALS International Vol.14 No.5
Variations in the hot ductility behavior of as-cast and remelted steel slabs were investigated. The specimens were prepared directly from the surface of an as-cast continuous casting slab. The slab was then remelted to assess the effect of the same on the cast structure. A high temperature tensile test was used to obtain hot ductility data. In the case of 0.18 wt.% carbon steel, hot ductility improved with increasing strain rate for both as-cast and remelted slab specimens. Comparing the results obtained from the as-cast and remelted specimens, similar hot ductility values were observed in the low temperature range. At higher temperatures, however, the remelted slab specimen had a higher R/A (reduction of area) value. The decreased R/A value of the as-cast specimens in the high temperature region could be explained by the increase in the initial grain size due to the slow cooling of the large slab during continuous casting. This means a lower hot ductility value than that obtained from remelted specimen should be assumed in the case of the application of lab data to an actual continuous casting process.