Resting-State Eeg Findings in Differentiating Alzheimer's Disease From Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment and Healthy Elderly Controls

dc.contributor.author Kayal, Ozgecan
dc.contributor.author Gunduz, Duygu Hunerli
dc.contributor.author Yerlikaya, Deniz
dc.contributor.author Yener, Görsev
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-16T14:46:42Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-16T14:46:42Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.description.abstract Objective: We aimed at investigating alterations in Resting-State electroencephalography (rsEEG) patterns of individuals with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Materials and Methods: Twenty healthy controls (HC) with 20 aMCI, and 20 AD patients were included in the study. EEG data was recorded for 4 minutes of eyes-closed condition according to the International 10-20 system. EEG rhythms of interest were delta (0.5-3.9 Hz), theta (4-7.8 Hz), alpha 1 (8-10.4 Hz), alpha 2 (10.5-13 Hz), and beta (13-30 Hz). The discriminatory power of rsEEG between groups was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic analysis. Correlations among cognitive scores and power values of rsEEG were analyzed using Pearson correlation analysis. Results: We observed effects on delta [F-(2.57): 8.353; p=0.001}, theta [F-(2.57): 5.038; p=0.010}, alpha 1 [F-(2.57): 3.837; p=0.027}, and alpha 2 [F-(2.57): 4.209; p=0.020} power between groups. Moreover, interaction effects for anterior-posterior electrode location x group on delta [F-(6.171): 2.621; p=0.038}, and theta [F-(6.171): 3.537; p=0.020} power were also detected. AD group demonstrated decreased delta power in frontal, central and parietal locations (for all; p<0.040) compared to HC and aMCI groups. In addition, the AD group also had decreased alpha and alpha1 power in comparison with HC (for all; p<0.026). Furthermore, we recorded a sensitivity of 80.0% and a specificity of 80.0% of delta power when using the cut-off score of >1.71 to identify AD from aMCI at central electrodes, and >1.73 to identify AD from HC at parietal electrodes. Moderate correlations were also detected among cognitive scores and rsEEG rhythms. Conclusion: This study revealed the importance of delta and theta activity in rsEEG both as an electrophysiological indicator of cognitive status in AD and as a discriminatory tool for detecting aMCI. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship DEU-BAP [2013.KB.SAG.047] en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The research participants were analyzed retrospectively within the scope of the study supported by the project numbered 2013.KB.SAG.047 under the coordination of DEU-BAP. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.4274/tnd.2021.75875
dc.identifier.issn 1301-062X
dc.identifier.issn 1309-2545
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.4274/tnd.2021.75875
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/2644
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Galenos Publ House en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Turkısh Journal of Neurology en_US
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess en_US
dc.subject Alzheimer's disease en_US
dc.subject mild cognitive impairment en_US
dc.subject resting-state EEG en_US
dc.subject delta en_US
dc.subject theta en_US
dc.subject Delta Oscillatory Responses en_US
dc.subject Event-Related Oscillations en_US
dc.subject Association Workgroups en_US
dc.subject Diagnostic Guidelines en_US
dc.subject National Institute en_US
dc.subject Alpha Rhythms en_US
dc.subject Volume en_US
dc.subject Synchronization en_US
dc.subject Recommendations en_US
dc.title Resting-State Eeg Findings in Differentiating Alzheimer's Disease From Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment and Healthy Elderly Controls en_US
dc.type Article en_US
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gdc.author.wosid Yener, Gorsev/AAE-4527-2020
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gdc.description.department İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi en_US
gdc.description.departmenttemp [Kayal, Ozgecan] Sakarya Univ Training & Res Hosp, Clin Neurol, Sakarya, Turkey; [Gunduz, Duygu Hunerli; Yerlikaya, Deniz] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Dept Neurosci, Inst Hlth Sci, Izmir, Turkey; [Yener, Gorsev G.] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Izmir Biomed & Genome Ctr, Hlth Campus, Izmir, Turkey; [Yener, Gorsev G.] Izmir Univ Econ, Fac Med, Izmir, Turkey en_US
gdc.description.endpage 256 en_US
gdc.description.issue 3 en_US
gdc.description.publicationcategory Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı en_US
gdc.description.scopusquality Q4
gdc.description.startpage 248 en_US
gdc.description.volume 27 en_US
gdc.description.wosquality Q4
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