What a Single Electroencephalographic (eeg) Channel Can Tell Us About Patients With Dementia Due To Alzheimer's Disease
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2022
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Abnormalities in cortical sources of resting-state eyes-closed electroencephalographic (rsEEG) rhythms recorded by hospital settings (10-20 electrode montage) with 19 scalp electrodes provide useful markers of neurophysi-ological dysfunctions in the vigilance regulation in patients with Alzheimer's disease dementia (ADD). Here we tested whether these markers may be effective from a few scalp electrodes towards the use of low-cost recording devices. Clinical and rsEEG data acquired in hospital settings (10-20 electrode montage) from 88 ADD participants and 68 age-, education-, and sex-matched normal elderly controls (Nold) were available in an international Eurasian database. Standard spectral FFT analysis of rsEEG data for individual delta, theta, and alpha frequency bands was from C3-P3, C4-P4, P3-O1, and P4-O2 bipolar channels. As compared to the Nold group, the ADD group showed increased delta, theta, low-frequency alpha power density and decreased high-frequency alpha power density at all those bipolar channels. The highest classifi-cation accuracy between the ADD and Nold individuals reached 90 % (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve) using Alpha2/Theta power density computed at the C3-P3 bipolar channel. Standard rsEEG power density computed from a few posterior bipolar channels successfully classified Nold and ADD individuals, thus encouraging a massive prescreening of neurophysiological mechanisms underpinning the vigilance dysregulation in underserved old seniors.
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Resting state electroencephalographic (rsEEG), rhythms, Dementia due to Alzheimer's disease (ADD), Bipolar rsEEG spectral power density, Classification, Telemonitoring and prevention, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Neural Synchronization Mechanisms, Cortical Sources, Alpha-Rhythms, Abnormalities, Oscillations, Seniors, Power, Cerebral Cortex, Rest, Wakefulness / physiology, Telemonitoring and prevention, Electroencephalography, bipolar rseeg spectral power density; classification; dementia due to alzheimer's disease (add); resting state electroencephalographic (rseeg) rhythms; telemonitoring and prevention, Classification, Bipolar rsEEG spectral power density; Classification; Dementia due to Alzheimer's disease (ADD); Resting state electroencephalographic (rsEEG) rhythms; Telemonitoring and prevention, Rest / physiology, Resting state electroencephalographic (rsEEG) rhythms, 618.97, Bipolar rsEEG Spectral Power Density, Bipolar rsEEG spectral power density, Resting State Electroencephalographic (rsEEG) Rhythms, Alzheimer Disease, Telemonitoring and Prevention, Dementia due to Alzheimer's disease (ADD), Humans, Wakefulness, Dementia Due to Alzheimer's Disease (ADD), Cerebral Cortex / physiology, Aged
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Internatıonal Journal of Psychophysıology
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182
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169
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181
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