Lower Oddball Event-Related Eeg Delta and Theta Responses in Patients With Dementia Due To Parkinson's and Lewy Body Than Alzheimer's Disease

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2024

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Elsevier Inc.

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Oddball task-related EEG delta and theta responses are associated with frontal executive functions, which are significantly impaired in patients with dementia due to Parkinson's disease (PDD) and Lewy bodies (DLB). The present study investigated the oddball task-related EEG delta and theta responses in patients with PDD, DLB, and Alzheimer's disease dementia (ADD). During visual and auditory oddball paradigms, EEG activity was recorded in 20 ADD, 17 DLB, 20 PDD, and 20 healthy (HC) older adults. Event-related EEG power spectrum and phase-locking analysis were performed at the delta (1–4 Hz) and theta (4–7 Hz) frequency bands for target and nontarget stimuli. Compared to the HC persons, dementia groups showed lower frontal and central delta and theta power and phase-locking associated with task performance and neuropsychological test scores. Notably, this effect was more significant in the PDD and DLB than in the ADD. In conclusion, oddball task-related frontal and central EEG delta and theta responses may reflect frontal supramodal executive dysfunctions in PDD and DLB patients. © 2024 Elsevier Inc.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD), Dementia, Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), Electroencephalography (EEG), Event-Related Oscillations (EROs), Parkinson's disease (PD), antiparkinson agent, adult, age, aged, alcohol abuse, Alzheimer disease, Article, auditory stimulation, cerebrovascular accident, clinical article, clinical dementia rating scale, cognitive defect, controlled study, delta rhythm, dementia, diffuse Lewy body disease, disease association, drug abuse, drug response, DSM-IV-TR, electroencephalogram, epilepsy, event related potential, executive function test, female, functional disease, human, male, mental disease, Mini Mental State Examination, oddball task, Parkinson disease, parkinsonism, task performance, theta rhythm, traumatic brain injury, very elderly, visual stimulation, electroencephalography, Lewy body, psychology, Aged, Alzheimer Disease, Electroencephalography, Humans, Lewy Bodies, Lewy Body Disease, Parkinson Disease, Lewy Body Disease, Parkinson Disease, Electroencephalography, Event-Related Oscillations (EROs), Alzheimer Disease, Humans, Dementia, Dementia With Lewy Bodies (DLB), alzheimer’s disease (ad); dementia; dementia with lewy bodies (dlb); electroencephalography (eeg); event-related oscillations (eros); parkinson’s disease (pd), Lewy Bodies, Electroencephalography (EEG), Alzheimer's Disease (AD), Parkinson's Disease (PD), Aged

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05 social sciences, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

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Neurobiology of Aging

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137

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78

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