The changes of electroencephalography in mountaineers on Mount Jade, Taiwan: An observational study.
Kuo-Song ChangYu-Hui ChiuWei-Fong KaoCheryl C H YangChorng-Kuang HowYen-Kuang LinYuh-Shyan HwangDing-Kuo ChienMing-Kun HuangTerry B J KuoPublished in: PloS one (2022)
At moderate altitude, the δ power increase of electroencephalography at the P4 electrode could be a predictor of acute mountain sickness symptoms before ascending to high altitude. Thus, electroencephalography had the potential to identify the risk of acute mountain sickness.