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The results are consistent
with a moderately abnormal quantitative EEG analysis. Deviations from the reference
database were in increased EEG slow waves and EEG coherence and EEG phase
delays, especially in bilateral frontal and temporal regions. A mild head injury discriminant
function detected a EEG pattern commonly seen in traumatic brain injured
patients at 97.5% accuracy.
The EEG severity index for head injury also indicated the presence
of a similar EEG pattern at a mild to moderate level of severity. The presence of elevated EEG
coherence and changes in phase delays are often associated with diminished
speed and efficiency of information processing. In summary, the results of the
qEEG analysis indicates reduced functional integrity of cortico-cortical
communication and reduced speed and efficiency of information processing,
especially in the frontal-temporal regions.