Currently, I'm in search of relevant material/articles in order to narrow down to a specific research topic. If anyone can suggest ideas for my upcoming undergraduate dissertation. Any help is very much appreciated.
Why not record EEG during fear (awful films), prayer, joy, war, refugees, severyly handicapped children (most stressing for mothers) or other emotional experiences with a control group just looking at a boring non-exciting film och healthy children playing in a yard. Here are some suggestions:
Article Death anxiety: "state" or "trait"?
Article Awareness Under General Anesthesia
Article The Defense of Extreme Emotional Disturbance: A Qualitative ...
Article Death anxiety: “State” or “trait”?
Article One Year Old Fear Memories Rapidly Activate Human Fusiform Gyrus
speaking about my interests, you could better understand the relation between chronic pain conditions and eeg patterns:
Kshirsagar, V. Y., Nagarsenkar, S., Ahmed, M., Colaco, S., & Wingkar, K. C. (2012). Abdominal epilepsy in chronic recurrent abdominal pain. Journal Of Pediatric Neurosciences, 7(3), 163-166 4p. doi:10.4103/1817-1745.106468
Ward, T., Brandt, P., Archbold, K., Lentz, M., Ringold, S., Wallace, C., & Landis, C. (n.d). Polysomnography and self-reported sleep, pain, fatigue, and anxiety in children with active and inactive juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Journal Of Pediatric Psychology, 33(3), 232-241
Bender, S., Weisbrod, M., Resch, F., & Oelkers-Ax, R. (2007). Stereotyped topography of different elevated contingent negative variation components in children with migraine without aura points towards a subcortical dysfunction. Pain (03043959), 127(3), 221-233. doi:10.1016/j.pain.2006.08.017
speaking about my interests, you could better understand the relation between chronic pain conditions and eeg patterns:
Kshirsagar, V. Y., Nagarsenkar, S., Ahmed, M., Colaco, S., & Wingkar, K. C. (2012). Abdominal epilepsy in chronic recurrent abdominal pain. Journal Of Pediatric Neurosciences, 7(3), 163-166 4p. doi:10.4103/1817-1745.106468
Ward, T., Brandt, P., Archbold, K., Lentz, M., Ringold, S., Wallace, C., & Landis, C. (n.d). Polysomnography and self-reported sleep, pain, fatigue, and anxiety in children with active and inactive juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Journal Of Pediatric Psychology, 33(3), 232-241
Bender, S., Weisbrod, M., Resch, F., & Oelkers-Ax, R. (2007). Stereotyped topography of different elevated contingent negative variation components in children with migraine without aura points towards a subcortical dysfunction. Pain (03043959), 127(3), 221-233. doi:10.1016/j.pain.2006.08.017