Graph theoretical analysis of EEG after audiovisual stimulation in different anxiety states

IF 0.5 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Yusuke Yamamoto M.S., Ayumi Muramatsu M.S., Yuko Mizuno-Matsumoto M.D., Ph.D.
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Abstract

In this study, a brain network was created using graph theoretical analysis based on electroencephalography (EEG) data. The purpose of the study was to investigate the functional connectivity of the brain in different states of anxiety. Seventeen adults with anxiety (A-G), and 13 adults without anxiety (AF-G) were examined. They were given three different stimulations: resting, pleasant, and unpleasant. EEG was measured immediately after the stimulation. The EEG was analyzed by Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), coherence analysis, and graph theory. The results of FFT and coherence analysis showed that the anxiety group (A-G) had higher power spectra and coherence values than those for the anxiety-free group (AF-G) in all sessions. The results of graph theory analysis showed that the clustering coefficient and small-worldness in A-G were lower than those in AF-G, although the characteristic path length in A-G was higher than that in AF-G. This study shows that the brain of A-G has smaller clusters and longer paths to compare with those of AF-G. These events suggest that the brain of A-G would have an inefficient network structure to transmit emotional information.

不同焦虑状态下视听刺激后脑电图的图论分析
本研究以脑电图(EEG)数据为基础,利用图论分析方法构建脑网络。这项研究的目的是调查大脑在不同焦虑状态下的功能连通性。17名有焦虑的成年人(A-G)和13名无焦虑的成年人(AF-G)进行了检查。他们被给予三种不同的刺激:休息、愉快和不愉快。刺激后立即测量脑电图。利用快速傅里叶变换(FFT)、相干分析和图论对脑电信号进行分析。FFT和相干性分析结果显示,焦虑组(A-G)在所有会话中的功率谱和相干值均高于无焦虑组(AF-G)。图论分析结果表明,A-G的聚类系数和小世界性低于AF-G,但A-G的特征路径长度高于AF-G。这项研究表明,与AF-G相比,A-G的大脑具有更小的簇和更长的路径。这些事件表明,A-G的大脑可能有一个低效的网络结构来传递情感信息。
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Electronics and Communications in Japan
Electronics and Communications in Japan 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
0.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Electronics and Communications in Japan (ECJ) publishes papers translated from the Transactions of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan 12 times per year as an official journal of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ). ECJ aims to provide world-class researches in highly diverse and sophisticated areas of Electrical and Electronic Engineering as well as in related disciplines with emphasis on electronic circuits, controls and communications. ECJ focuses on the following fields: - Electronic theory and circuits, - Control theory, - Communications, - Cryptography, - Biomedical fields, - Surveillance, - Robotics, - Sensors and actuators, - Micromachines, - Image analysis and signal analysis, - New materials. For works related to the science, technology, and applications of electric power, please refer to the sister journal Electrical Engineering in Japan (EEJ).
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