Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/2232
Title: Abnormal Cross Frequency Coupling of Brain Electroencephalographic Oscillations Related to Visual Oddball Task in Parkinson's Disease with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Authors: Bayraktaroglu, Zubeyir
Akturk, Tuba
Yener, Görsev
de Graaf, Tom A.
Hanoglu, Lutfu
Yildirim, Ebru
Gunduz, Duygu Hunerli
Keywords: parkinson's disease
parkinson's disease with mild cognitive impairment (PDMCI)
brain event-related oscillations (EROs)
cross-frequency coupling
phase-amplitude coupling
oddball paradigm
Medial Frontal-Cortex
Neuronal Oscillations
Alzheimers-Disease
Phase
Eeg
Dementia
Dopamine
Connectivity
Responses
Stimulus
Publisher: Sage Publications Inc
Abstract: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a movement disorder caused by degeneration in dopaminergic neurons. During the disease course, most of PD patients develop mild cognitive impairment (PDMCI) and dementia, especially affecting frontal executive functions. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that PDMCI patients may be characterized by abnormal neurophysiological oscillatory mechanisms coupling frontal and posterior cortical areas during cognitive information processing. To test this hypothesis, event-related EEG oscillations (EROs) during counting visual target (rare) stimuli in an oddball task were recorded in healthy controls (HC; N = 51), cognitively unimpaired PD patients (N = 48), and PDMCI patients (N = 53). Hilbert transform served to estimate instantaneous phase and amplitude of EROs from delta to gamma frequency bands, while modulation index computed ERO phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) at electrode pairs. As compared to the HC and PD groups, the PDMCI group was characterized by (1) more posterior topography of the delta-theta PAC and (2) reversed delta-low frequency alpha PAC direction, ie, posterior-to-anterior rather than anterior-to-posterior. These results suggest that during cognitive demands, PDMCI patients are characterized by abnormal neurophysiological oscillatory mechanisms mainly led by delta frequencies underpinning functional connectivity from frontal to parietal cortical areas.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/15500594221128713
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/2232
ISSN: 1550-0594
2169-5202
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