静息状态下脑电的年龄相关性变化及其来源

J. Fan, R. Cheung, L. Chu, P. Fung, Chunqi Chang, H. Sik, M. Zhang, B. Xie, Y. Hung, J. L. Gao
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本研究采用波谱分析和小波熵(WE)方法研究静息状态脑电图(EEG)和脑电图源的年龄相关性变化。采用128通道NeuroSCAN脑电图系统对9名健康老年人和16名年轻人进行数据采集。所有受试者都被要求闭上眼睛10分钟。预处理后,计算并分析不同频段的脑电功率和WE。为了将脑电信号定位到皮层,我们在最小范数约束下探索脑电信号的来源。最后,我们计算了信号在源空间的α波段、β波段、γ波段和we的功率。功率分析结果显示,与年轻受试者相比,老年人在休息时双侧颞极区和右侧顶叶-颞枕区α波活动明显减少,而β波和γ波活动增加。来源分析显示了可能产生这些与年龄相关变化的大脑区域。最后,熵值分析表明,老年人大脑小波复杂性增加,产生源为枕顶叶。老年人即使在静息状态下也有更多的持续脑活动,这可能与抑制功能障碍有关。需要进一步的研究来证实这一假设。
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Age-related changes of EEG and its source in resting state
This study aimed to investigate the age-related changes in resting-state electroencephalogram (EEG) and EEG source, using spectrum analysis and wavelet entropy (WE). The data were collected from 9 healthy older adults and 16 young adults, with 128-channel NeuroSCAN EEG System. All the subjects were asked to close their eyes for 10 minutes. After preprocessing, the EEG power in different frequency bands and WE were calculated and analyzed. In order to localize the EEG in the cortex, we explored the source of EEG under the minimum norm-based constraint. Finally, we compute the power in alpha-band, beta-band, gamma-band, and WE of the signals in the source space. The result of power analysis showed that when compared to young subjects, the older adults had significantly reduced alpha activity in bilateral temporal pole areas and right parieto-tempora-occipital areas, while they had increased beta and gamma wave when resting. Source analysis showed the possible brain regions that generated these age-related changes. Finally, analysis on entropy showed increased brain wavelet complexity in older adults, and the generating sources were occipito-parietal lobes. It is possible that the older adults have more ongoing brain activities even at resting state, which could possibly be related to the dysfunction in inhibition. Future study is needed to confirm this assumption.
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