Prefrontal Internal Event-Driven Analysis of Dynamical Electroencephalographic Biomarkers in Depression During Emotional Auditory Task

IF 4.8 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Qinglin Zhao, Kunbo Cui, Hua Jiang, Zhongqing Wu, Lixin Zhang, Mingqi Zhao, Bin Hu
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Abstract

Aims

This study for the first time proposed a novel prefrontal internal event-driven analytic framework for electroencepalography (EEG) data, which aim to dynamically resolve neural processes during natural emotional auditory tasks.

Methods

The framework employed a novel unsupervised time-series clustering model for internal prefrontal event extraction, which supports event-related analyses with the absence of external event labeling. The framework was validated using a 64-channel EEG data obtained from 110 (55 depressed) subjects in a three-polar (positive, neutral, and negative) emotional-auditory task.

Results

Our results suggest that anhedonia in depressed patients are associated with high activation levels in multiple brain regions during specific internal events, and we found that cross-frequency modulation of the bilateral prefrontal lobe with other relevant regions revealed completely different unidirectional patterns for the positive and negative tasks.

Conclusion

Our study confirmed the effectiveness of the framework in resolving fine-grained internal event-driven neural processes without relying on traditional precise event-related data acquisision paradigms that often require high attention on the task events and causes high cognitive load. Our study present new insights for identifying dynamical electroencephalographic biomarkers in depression, which potentially provide EEG signal decoding solutions for EEG feedback-based closed-loop intervention of depression.

Abstract Image

情绪性听觉任务中抑郁症动态脑电图生物标志物的前额叶内事件驱动分析
本研究首次提出了一种新的前额叶内部事件驱动的脑电图数据分析框架,旨在动态解析自然情绪听觉任务中的神经过程。方法采用一种新颖的无监督时间序列聚类模型进行内部前额叶事件提取,支持在没有外部事件标记的情况下进行事件相关分析。通过对110名(55名抑郁症患者)进行三极性(积极、中性和消极)情绪-听觉任务的64通道EEG数据验证了该框架。结果抑郁症患者的快感缺乏症在特定的内部活动中与多个大脑区域的高激活水平有关,并且双侧前额叶与其他相关区域的交叉频率调制在积极和消极任务中表现出完全不同的单向模式。我们的研究证实了该框架在解决细粒度内部事件驱动神经过程方面的有效性,而不依赖于传统的精确事件相关数据获取范式,这些范式通常需要高度关注任务事件并导致高认知负荷。我们的研究为识别抑郁症动态脑电图生物标志物提供了新的见解,可能为基于脑电反馈的抑郁症闭环干预提供脑电信号解码解决方案。
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CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
12.70%
发文量
240
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics provides a medium for rapid publication of original clinical, experimental, and translational research papers, timely reviews and reports of novel findings of therapeutic relevance to the central nervous system, as well as papers related to clinical pharmacology, drug development and novel methodologies for drug evaluation. The journal focuses on neurological and psychiatric diseases such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, depression, schizophrenia, epilepsy, and drug abuse.
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