Frequency domain source localization shows state-dependent diazepam effects in 47-channel EEG.

C M Michel, R D Pascual-Marqui, W K Strik, T Koenig, D Lehmann
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Abstract

The topic of this study was to evaluate state-dependent effects of diazepam on the frequency characteristics of 47-channel spontaneous EEG maps. A novel method, the FFT-Dipole-Approximation (Lehmann and Michel, 1990), was used to study effects on the strength and the topography of the maps in the different frequency bands. Map topography was characterized by the 3-dimensional location of the equivalent dipole source and map strength was defined as the spatial standard deviation (the Global Field Power) of the maps of each frequency point. The Global Field Power can be considered as a measure of the amount of energy produced by the system, while the source location gives an estimate of the center of gravity of all sources in the brain that were active at a certain frequency. State-dependency was studied by evaluating the drug effects before and after a continuous performance task of 25 min duration. Clear interactions between drug (diazepam vs. placebo) and time after drug intake (before and after the task) were found, especially in the inferior-superior location of the dipole sources. It supports the hypothesis that diazepam, like other drugs, has different effects on brain functions depending on the momentary functional state of the brain. In addition to the drug effects, clearly different source locations and Global Field Power were found for the different frequency bands, replicating earlier reports (Michel et al., 1992).

地西泮在47通道脑电中的频域源定位表现出状态依赖效应。
本研究的主题是评估地西泮对47通道自发性脑电图图频率特征的状态依赖效应。一种新颖的方法,fft -偶极子近似(Lehmann和Michel, 1990),被用来研究在不同频带对地图的强度和地形的影响。地图地形以等效偶极子源的三维位置为特征,地图强度定义为每个频率点地图的空间标准差(Global Field Power)。全球场强可以被认为是测量系统产生的能量,而源位置给出了大脑中以一定频率活跃的所有源的重心。通过25 min连续表演任务前后药物作用的评价,研究状态依赖性。药物(地西泮vs安慰剂)与药物摄入后时间(任务前和任务后)之间存在明显的相互作用,特别是在偶极源的下-上位置。它支持了一种假设,即地西泮和其他药物一样,根据大脑的瞬时功能状态对大脑功能有不同的影响。除了药物效应外,不同频带的源位置和Global Field Power也明显不同,这与早期的报道相吻合(Michel et al., 1992)。
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