儿童多动症症状的神经振荡特征:静息状态和怪人任务的脑电图证据

Siyuan Zhang, Shuting Yu, Xiaobing Cui, Xuebing Li
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本研究探讨了与 6-12 岁儿童多动症症状相关的静息态和事件相关神经振荡。研究人员使用综合视觉和听觉连续表现测试(IVA-CPT)和静息状态下的脑电图对 77 名儿童进行了评估。其中一组儿童还完成了一项经典的视觉怪球任务。主要发现包括睁眼时左顶叶电极的相对德尔塔活动增加,闭眼时左后电极的相对θ活动减少,这两种情况都与注意力不集中有关。睁眼时右侧顶枕电极的β活动增加和闭眼时双侧后电极的α活动增加与反应控制能力差有关。此外,在大多数频段和条件下,P3 分量的功率与注意力呈负相关,但标准条件下的 delta 功率除外。此外,结合多种指标,尤其是静息态脑电振荡、事件相关振荡和家长评分,可以提供更可靠的预测。本研究确定了与多动症症状相关的重要脑区和频段,为多指标预测和临床指导提供了新的见解。
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Neural Oscillation Features of ADHD Symptoms in Children: EEG Evidence from Resting State and Oddball Task
The current study examined resting-state and event-related neural oscillations associated with ADHD symptoms in children aged 6-12. 77 children were assessed using the Integrated Visual and Auditory Continuous Performance Test (IVA-CPT) and EEG during resting-state. A group of these children also completed a classic visual oddball task. Key findings include increased relative delta activity at left parietal electrodes during eyes-open and decreased relative theta activity at left posterior electrodes during eyes-closed, both associated with poor attention. Increased beta activity at right parieto-occipital electrodes during eyes-open and increased alpha activity at bilateral posterior electrodes during eyes-closed were associated with poor response control. In addition, the power of the P3 component was negatively correlated with attention across most frequency bands and conditions, except for delta power in the standard condition. Furthermore, combining multiple metrics, especially resting-state EEG oscillations, event-related oscillations, and parental ratings, provided a more robust prediction. The current study identified important brain regions and frequency bands related to ADHD symptoms, offering new insights for multi-metric prediction and clinical guidance.
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