@article{article_1677559, title={Investigating EEG Band Dynamics in Motor Imagery Tasks: A Topographic Brain Mapping Study of a BCI-Trained Individual}, journal={International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Technologies}, volume={9}, pages={42–46}, year={2025}, author={Kaya, Esra and Sarıtas, Ismail}, keywords={BBA, EEG Dalga Bantları, Motor Görüntüleme, Topografik Beyin Haritalama}, abstract={Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals are very suitable for Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) applications due to their cost-effectiveness and high mobility. Although EEG signals have a high temporal resolution, their spatial resolution is low. In this study, four-class Motor Imagery (MI) EEG signals of an individual who received 20-day BCI training were analyzed with the topographic brain mapping method to examine the spatial distribution of EEG. The analysis was performed by examining each EEG waveband for each second of the MI task. As a result, Delta and Theta bands related to concentration and learning showed activity in the first seconds. For Alpha, Beta, and Gamma activities, processes related to active thought occurred in the first seconds, and processes related to decision-making happened in the last seconds. When the activities of EEG bands for each electrode channel are determined, the success in BCI applications can be increased. The study has the potential to be a reference for other studies on paradigm creation and improvement.}, number={1}, publisher={SET Teknoloji}