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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38213412/associations-between-sleep-spindle-metrics-age-education-and-executive-function-in-young-adult-and-middle-aged-patients-with-obstructive-sleep-apnea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rongcui Sui, Jie Li, Yunhan Shi, Shizhen Yuan, Huijun Wang, Jianhong Liao, Xiang Gao, Demin Han, Yanru Li, Xingjun Wang
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the association between sleep spindle metrics and executive function in individuals with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Furthermore, we examined the association of age and education on executive function. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 230 (40.90 ± 8.83 years, F/M = 45/185) participants were enrolled. Overnight electroencephalogram (C3-M2) recording detected sleep spindles by a novel U-Net-type neural network that integrates temporal information with time-frequency images...
2024: Nature and Science of Sleep
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38211469/multisensory-integration-deficits-in-schizophrenia-and-autism-evidenced-in-behaviour-but-not-event-related-potentials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maida Toumaian, Panagiotis Covanis, Asimakis Mantas, Thomas Karantinos, Sergios Kayas, Anna Kentikeleni, Argiro Vatakis, Christoph Klein, Nikolaos Smyrnis
The process of integrating information from different sensory channels, known as multisensory integration (MSI) was assessed in two disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Schizophrenia (SCZ). 32 healthy controls (HC), 35 SCZ patients, and 23 ASD patients performed an audiovisual (AV) synchronous target detection task while reaction time (RT) and scalp recorded electrophysiological (EEG) activity were measured. MSI in the AV condition resulted in faster and less variable RTs compared to the unimodal conditions...
January 8, 2024: Psychiatry Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176935/pressure-pulsatility-links-cardio-respiratory-and-brain-rhythmicity
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REVIEW
Owen P Hamill
This article presents evidence indicating that intracranial pressure (ICP) pulsatility, associated with the heartbeat and breathing, is not just a source of mechanical artefact in electrical recordings, but is "sensed" and plays a role in the brain's information processing. Patch-clamp recording of pressure-activated channels, and detection of Piezo2-protein channel expression in brain neurons, suggest that these channels provide neurons with an intrinsic resonance to ICP pulsatility, which acts to synchronize remote neural networks...
October 23, 2023: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38157720/the-association-of-therapeutic-hypothermia-with-seizure-burden-in-neonates-with-hypoxic-ischemic-encephalopathy
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Noa Arad, Irina Meledin, Itai Hazan, Iris Noyman, Kyla A Marks, Ramy Abramsky, Eilon Shany
OBJECTIVES: To compare seizure burden between newborn infants treated with therapeutic hypothermia (TH) and those that were not and to compare the need for antiseizure medications (ASM) in a cohort of infants who were diagnosed with neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study on infants born after 35 weeks' gestation, diagnosed with moderate to severe HIE, monitored with amplitude-integrated electroencephalography (aEEG) and eligible for TH...
February 2024: Pediatric Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38142959/insights-from-simultaneous-eeg-fmri-and-patient-data-illuminate-the-role-of-the-anterior-medial-temporal-lobe-in-n400-generation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patric Meyer, Christian Baeuchl, Michael Hoppstädter
The N400, a negative event-related potential (ERP) peaking approximately 400 ms after stimulus onset, is known to reflect the processing of semantic information. While scalp recordings have contributed to understanding the psychological processes underlying the N400, they have been limited in identifying its neural basis. However, recent intracranial ERP recordings and fMRI studies have shed light on the crucial role of the anterior medial temporal lobe (AMTL) in semantic information processing. These findings suggest that the N400 partially represents activity in the AMTL structures...
January 29, 2024: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38137087/development-of-gamma-oscillation-during-sentence-processing-in-early-adolescence-insights-into-the-maturation-of-semantic-processing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Hossein Behboudi, Stephanie Castro, Prasanth Chalamalasetty, Mandy J Maguire
Children's ability to retrieve word meanings and incorporate them into sentences, along with the neural structures that support these skills, continues to evolve throughout adolescence. Theta (4-8 Hz) activity that corresponds to word retrieval in children decreases in power and becomes more localized with age. This bottom-up word retrieval is often paired with changes in gamma (31-70 Hz), which are thought to reflect semantic unification in adults. Here, we studied gamma engagement during sentence processing using EEG time-frequency in children (ages 8-15) to unravel the developmental trajectory of the gamma network during sentence processing...
November 26, 2023: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38128886/evaluation-of-a-headphones-fitted-eeg-system-for-the-recording-of-auditory-evoked-potentials-and-mental-workload-assessment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon Ladouce, Max Pietzker, Dietrich Manzey, Frederic Dehais
Advancements in portable neuroimaging technologies open up new opportunities to gain insight into the neural dynamics and cognitive processes underlying day-to-day behaviors. In this study, we evaluated the relevance of a headphone- mounted electroencephalogram (EEG) system for monitoring mental workload. The participants (N=12) were instructed to pay attention to auditory alarms presented sporadically while performing the Multi-Attribute Task Battery (MATB) whose difficulty was staged across three conditions to manipulate mental workload...
December 19, 2023: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38113859/efficacy-of-levetiracetam-as-add-on-therapy-in-the-treatment-of-seizures-in-neonates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mathies Rondagh, Linda S De Vries, Cacha M P C D Peeters-Scholte, Selma C Tromp, Sylke J Steggerda
INTRODUCTION: There is no consensus regarding the efficacy of add-on therapy with levetiracetam (LEV) in the treatment of seizures in neonates. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of add-on therapy with LEV for achieving >80% seizure reduction after phenobarbital (PB) treatment. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of near term neonates admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit with EEG-confirmed seizures despite treatment with PB as first-line therapy and using LEV as 2nd-, 3rd- or 4th-line treatment...
December 19, 2023: Neonatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38109618/poster-session-i-binocular-contrast-integration-cortical-and-behavioral-signals-reflect-different-computations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kimberly Meier, Mark Pettet, Taylor Garrison, Kristina Tarczy-Hornoch, Geoffrey M Boynton, Ione Fine
PURPOSE: Although binocular contrast perception under dichoptic viewing conditions has been extensively characterized behaviorally, little is known about how the signals from each eye are combined in cortex. Here we compared simultaneously-collected behavioral and EEG measures of dichoptic contrast perception. METHODS: Observers (n=16) dichoptically viewed a 2-cpd grating flickering at 7.5 Hz and rotating slowly (1º/s). The contrast of the grating shown to each eye modulated sinusoidally over time at independent rates (1/6 and 1/8 Hz)...
December 1, 2023: Journal of Vision
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38084073/oscillatory-vs-non-oscillatory-subthalamic-beta-activity-in-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesús Pardo-Valencia, Carla Fernández-García, Fernando Alonso-Frech, Guglielmo Foffani
Parkinson's disease is characterized by exaggerated beta activity (13-35 Hz) in cortico-basal ganglia motor loops. Beta activity includes both periodic fluctuations (i.e. oscillatory activity) and aperiodic fluctuations reflecting spiking activity and excitation/inhibition balance (i.e. non-oscillatory activity). However, the relative contribution, dopamine dependency and clinical correlations of oscillatory vs. non-oscillatory beta activity remain unclear. We recorded, modelled and analysed subthalamic local field potentials in parkinsonian patients at rest while off or on medication...
December 12, 2023: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38074939/a-comparative-study-of-eeg-and-aeeg-in-seizure-diagnosis-in-infants-admitted-to-the-nicu
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elahe Movahedi Moghadam, Yalda Taghipour, Reza Shervin Badv, Maliheh Kadivar, Raziyeh Sangsari, Maryam Saeedi, Mahmoud Reza Ashrafi
OBJECTIVES: Seizure is a common sign in neonates hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care units (NICU) that may lead to morbidity and mortality. Most neonatal seizures are subclinical. Conventional EEG (cEEG) is the gold standard for detecting and monitoring seizures but is not widely available. Amplitude-integrated electroencephalography (aEEG) has been used for over a decade to evaluate infants with seizures. In this study, we tried to determine the efficacy of aEEG as a widely available diagnostic tool in diagnosing seizures...
2023: Iranian Journal of Child Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38027496/contribution-of-inter-trial-phase-coherence-at-theta-alpha-and-beta-frequencies-in-auditory-change-detection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caifeng Xia, Jinhong Li, Rong Yan, Wenwen Su, Yuhe Liu
INTRODUCTION: Auditory change detection is a pre-attentive cortical auditory processing ability. Many neurological and psychological disorders can lead to defects in this process. Some studies have shown that phase synchronization may be related to auditory discrimination. However, the specific contributions of phase synchronization at different frequencies remain unclear. METHODS: We analyzed the electroencephalogram (EEG) data of 29 healthy adults using an oddball paradigm consisting of a standard stimulus and five deviant stimuli with varying frequency modulation patterns, including midpoint frequency transitions and linear frequency modulation...
2023: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37979387/evaluating-the-impact-of-water-reuse-educational-videos-on-water-reuse-perceptions-using-eeg-event-related-potential
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Rachel E Rosenberg Goldstein, Megan E Gerdes, Spencer Fix, Anthony Vivino, Katelin Rainey, Edward Bernat
As climate change and population growth increasingly stress freshwater resources, government agencies and scientists have recognized the importance of water reuse (the beneficial use of reclaimed or recycled water). While end users (municipalities and farmers) are largely open to exploring water reuse, a barrier to using this water source is the public's negative perception, or the 'yuck factor'. Recognizing that water reuse is becoming a necessity, there is an urgent need to determine how to improve public acceptance of this water source...
November 16, 2023: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37964877/quantitative-electroencephalography-predicts-postoperative-delirium-in-cardiac-surgical-patients-after-cardiopulmonary-bypass-a-prospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuechuan Xue, Wanglin Liu, Longxiang Su, Huaiwu He, Huan Chen, Yun Long
OBJECTIVE: Despite its frequency and associated negative effect, delirium remains poorly recognized in postoperative patients after ICU admission, especially among those who have undergone cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. Postoperative delirium is triggered by a wide variety of acute medical conditions associated with impaired neuronal network connectivity. The lack of objective biomarkers primarily hinders the early detection of delirium. Seeking early biomarkers for tracking POD could potentially assist in predicting the onset of delirium and assessing the severity of delirium and response to interventions...
2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37940489/early-qualitative-and-quantitative-amplitude-integrated-electroencephalogram-and-raw-electroencephalogram-for-predicting-long-term-neurodevelopmental-outcomes-in-extremely-preterm-infants-in-the-netherlands-a-10-year-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaowan Wang, Chiara Trabatti, Lauren Weeke, Jeroen Dudink, Henriette Swanenburg de Veye, Rian M J C Eijsermans, Corine Koopman-Esseboom, Manon J N L Benders, Maria Luisa Tataranno
BACKGROUND: Extremely preterm infants (<28 weeks of gestation) are at great risk of long-term neurodevelopmental impairments. Early amplitude-integrated electroencephalogram (aEEG) accompanied by raw EEG traces (aEEG-EEG) has potential for predicting subsequent outcomes in preterm infants. We aimed to determine whether and which qualitative and quantitative aEEG-EEG features obtained within the first postnatal days predict neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely preterm infants. METHODS: This study retrospectively analysed a cohort of extremely preterm infants (born before 28 weeks and 0 days of gestation) who underwent continuous two-channel aEEG-EEG monitoring during their first 3 postnatal days at Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, Utrecht, the Netherlands, between June 1, 2008, and Sept 30, 2018...
November 6, 2023: The Lancet. Digital health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37931297/correlation-and-asynchronization-of-electroencephalogram-and-cerebral-blood-flow-in-active-and-passive-stimulations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weilong Li, Zihao Zhang, Zhiyi Li, Zhiguo Gui, Yu Shang
Real-time brain monitoring is of importance for intraoperative surgeries and intensive care unit (ICU), in order to take timely clinical interventions. Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a conventional technique for recording neural excitations in the cerebral cortex, and near infrared diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is an emerging technique that can directly measure the cerebral blood flow (CBF) in microvasculature system. Currently, the relationship between the neural activities and cerebral hemodynamics that reflects the vasoconstriction features of cerebral vessels, especially under both active and passive situation, has not been elucidated thus far, which triggers the motivation of this study...
November 6, 2023: Journal of Neural Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37860909/the-effect-of-face-orientation-on-audiovisual-speech-integration-in-infancy-an-electrophysiological-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Magdalena Szmytke, Dianna Ilyka, Joanna Duda-Goławska, Zuzanna Laudańska, Anna Malinowska-Korczak, Przemysław Tomalski
Humans pay special attention to faces and speech from birth, but the interplay of developmental processes leading to specialization is poorly understood. We investigated the effects of face orientation on audiovisual (AV) speech perception in two age groups of infants (younger: 5- to 6.5-month-olds; older: 9- to 10.5-month-olds) and adults. We recorded event-related potentials (ERP) in response to videos of upright and inverted faces producing /ba/ articulation dubbed with auditory syllables that were either matching /ba/ or mismatching /ga/ the mouth movement...
November 2023: Developmental Psychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37860489/retracted-early-diagnosis-of-brain-injury-in-premature-infants-based-on-amplitude-integrated-eeg-scoring-system
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Journal Of Healthcare Engineering
[This retracts the article DOI: 10.1155/2021/6684818.].
2023: Journal of Healthcare Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37847931/spatiotemporal-characteristics-of-the-neural-representation-of-event-concepts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rutvik H Desai, Christopher T Hackett, Karim Johari, Vicky T Lai, Nicholas Riccardi
Events are a fundamentally important part of our understanding of the world. How lexical concepts denoting events are represented in the brain remains controversial. We conducted two experiments using event and object nouns matched on a range of psycholinguistic variables, including concreteness, to examine spatial and temporal characteristics of event concepts. Both experiments used magnitude and valence tasks on event and object nouns. The fMRI experiment revealed a distributed set of regions for events, including the angular gyrus, anterior temporal lobe, and posterior cingulate across tasks...
October 15, 2023: Brain and Language
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37829821/prefrontal-dysfunction-in-post-covid-19-hyposmia-an-eeg-fnirs-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Livio Clemente, Marianna La Rocca, Nicola Quaranta, Lucia Iannuzzi, Eleonora Vecchio, Antonio Brunetti, Eleonora Gentile, Michele Dibattista, Simona Lobasso, Vitoantonio Bevilacqua, Sebastiano Stramaglia, Marina de Tommaso
INTRODUCTION: Subtle cognitive dysfunction and mental fatigue are frequent after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, characterizing the so-called long COVID-19 syndrome. This study aimed to correlate cognitive, neurophysiological, and olfactory function in a group of subjects who experienced acute SARS-CoV-2 infection with persistent hyposmia at least 12 weeks before the observation. METHODS: For each participant (32 post-COVID-19 patients and 16 controls), electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) data were acquired using an integrated EEG-fNIRS system during the execution of a P300 odd-ball task and a Stroop test...
2023: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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