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Topographic distribution of EEG alpha attractor correlation dimension values in wake and drowsy states in humans.
Kalauzi, Aleksandar; Vuckovic, Aleksandra; Bojic, Tijana.
Affiliation
  • Kalauzi A; Department for Life Sciences, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade, KnezaViseslava 1, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. Electronic address: kalauzi@ibiss.bg.ac.rs.
  • Vuckovic A; Center for Rehabilitation Engineering, University of Glasgow, James Watt (South) Building, (Rm605), G128QQ Glasgow, UK. Electronic address: aleksandra.vuckovic@glasgow.ac.uk.
  • Bojic T; Laboratory for Radiobiology and Molecular Genetics - Laboratory 080, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, 11001 Belgrade, p.fah 522, Serbia. Electronic address: tijanabojic@vinca.rs.
Int J Psychophysiol ; 95(3): 278-91, 2015 Mar.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25462218
Organization of resting state cortical networks is of fundamental importance for the phenomenon of awareness, which is altered in the first part of hypnagogic period (Hori stages 1-4). Our aim was to investigate the change in brain topography pattern of EEG alpha attractor correlation dimension (CD) in the period of transition from Hori stage 1 to 4. EEG of ten healthy adult individuals was recorded in the wake and drowsy states, using a 14 channel average reference montage, from which 91 bipolar channels were derived and filtered in the wider alpha (6-14 Hz) range. Sixty 1s long epochs of each state and individual were subjected to CD calculation according to the Grassberger-Procaccia method. For such a collection of signals, two embedding dimensions, d={5, 10}, and 22 time delays τ=2-23 samples were explored. Optimal values were d=10 and τ=18, where both saturation and second zero crossing of the autocorrelation function occurred. Bipolar channel CD underwent a significant decrease during the transition and showed a positive linear correlation with electrode distance, stronger in the wake individuals. Topographic distribution of bipolar channels with above median CD changed from longitudinal anterior-posterior pattern (awake) to a more diagonal pattern, with localization in posterior regions (drowsiness). Our data are in line with the literature reporting functional segregation of neuronal assemblies in anterior and posterior regions during this transition. Our results should contribute to understanding of complex reorganization of the cortical part of alpha generators during the wake/drowsy transition.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Sleep Stages / Wakefulness / Brain / Brain Mapping / Statistics as Topic / Alpha Rhythm Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Int J Psychophysiol Year: 2015 Document type: Article Country of publication: Netherlands

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Sleep Stages / Wakefulness / Brain / Brain Mapping / Statistics as Topic / Alpha Rhythm Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Int J Psychophysiol Year: 2015 Document type: Article Country of publication: Netherlands