EEG Based Depression Recognition by Employing Static and Dynamic Network Metrics

Shuting Sun, Chang Yan, Juntong Lyu, Yueran Xin, Jieyuan Zheng, Zhaolong Yu, B. Hu
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Neural circuit dysfunction underlies the biological mechanisms of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, little is known about how the brain’s dynamic connectomes differentiate between depressed patients and normal controls. As a result, we collected resting-state Electroencephalography from 16 MDD patients and 16 controls using 128-electrode geodesic sensor net. Static and dynamic network metrics were later applied to explore the abnormal topological structure of MDD patients and identify them from normal controls using traditional machine learning algorithms with feature selection methods. Results showed that the MDD tend to have a more randomized formation both in static and dynamic network. We also found that the combined static-dynamic feature set usually outperformed others with a highest accuracy of 79.25% under delta band. Lower frequency band (delta, theta) showed relatively better outcomes compared to higher frequency band (alpha, beta). It also indicate the role of functional segregation features as a potential biomarker for depression. In conclusion, neuropathological mechanism of depression may be more objectively quantified and evaluated from the perspective of combining static and dynamic network.
基于静态和动态网络度量的脑电抑郁症识别
神经回路功能障碍是重度抑郁症(MDD)的生物学机制基础。然而,对于大脑的动态连接体如何区分抑郁症患者和正常对照组,人们知之甚少。因此,我们使用128电极测地传感器网收集了16名重度抑郁症患者和16名对照者的静息状态脑电图。随后,静态和动态网络指标被用于探索MDD患者的异常拓扑结构,并使用传统的带有特征选择方法的机器学习算法将其从正常对照中识别出来。结果表明,无论在静态网络还是动态网络中,MDD的形成都趋于随机化。我们还发现,静态-动态组合特征集通常优于其他特征集,在delta波段下准确率最高,达到79.25%。较低的频带(delta, theta)与较高的频带(alpha, beta)相比,表现出相对更好的结果。这也表明功能分离特征作为抑郁症的潜在生物标志物的作用。综上所述,从静态网络与动态网络相结合的角度,可以更客观地量化和评价抑郁症的神经病理机制。
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