8 results on '"alpha relative power"'
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2. Neurofeedback Training of Alpha Relative Power Improves the Performance of Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface.
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Zhou, Qing, Cheng, Ruidong, Yao, Lin, Ye, Xiangming, and Xu, Kedi
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BRAIN-computer interfaces ,MOTOR imagery (Cognition) ,BIOFEEDBACK training ,CONTROL (Psychology) ,COGNITIVE ability - Abstract
Significant variation in performance in motor imagery (MI) tasks impedes their wide adoption for brain-computer interface (BCI) applications. Previous researchers have found that resting-state alpha-band power is positively correlated with MI-BCI performance. In this study, we designed a neurofeedback training (NFT) protocol based on the up-regulation of the alpha band relative power (RP) to investigate its effect on MI-BCI performance. The principal finding of this study is that alpha NFT could successfully help subjects increase alpha-rhythm power and improve their MI-BCI performance. An individual difference was also found in this study in that subjects who increased alpha power more had a better performance improvement. Additionally, the functional connectivity (FC) of the frontal-parietal (FP) network was found to be enhanced after alpha NFT. However, the enhancement failed to reach a significant level after multiple comparisons correction. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the neurophysiological mechanism of cognitive control through alpha regulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Neurofeedback Training of Alpha Relative Power Improves the Performance of Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface
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Qing Zhou, Ruidong Cheng, Lin Yao, Xiangming Ye, and Kedi Xu
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alpha relative power ,motor imagery ,performance variation ,electroencephalogram (EEG) ,brain-computer interface (BCI) ,neurofeedback training (NFT) ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Significant variation in performance in motor imagery (MI) tasks impedes their wide adoption for brain-computer interface (BCI) applications. Previous researchers have found that resting-state alpha-band power is positively correlated with MI-BCI performance. In this study, we designed a neurofeedback training (NFT) protocol based on the up-regulation of the alpha band relative power (RP) to investigate its effect on MI-BCI performance. The principal finding of this study is that alpha NFT could successfully help subjects increase alpha-rhythm power and improve their MI-BCI performance. An individual difference was also found in this study in that subjects who increased alpha power more had a better performance improvement. Additionally, the functional connectivity (FC) of the frontal-parietal (FP) network was found to be enhanced after alpha NFT. However, the enhancement failed to reach a significant level after multiple comparisons correction. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the neurophysiological mechanism of cognitive control through alpha regulation.
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- 2022
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4. Decreased Alpha Peak Frequency Is Linked to Episodic Memory Impairment in Pathological Aging
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Delphine Puttaert, Vincent Wens, Patrick Fery, Antonin Rovai, Nicola Trotta, Nicolas Coquelet, Sandra De Breucker, Niloufar Sadeghi, Tim Coolen, Serge Goldman, Philippe Peigneux, Jean-Christophe Bier, and Xavier De Tiège
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episodic verbal memory ,declarative memory ,FCSRT ,MEG ,alpha peak frequency ,alpha relative power ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
The Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test (FCSRT) is a largely validated neuropsychological test for the identification of amnestic syndrome from the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Previous electrophysiological data suggested a slowing down of the alpha rhythm in the AD-continuum as well as a key role of this rhythmic brain activity for episodic memory processes. This study therefore investigates the link between alpha brain activity and alterations in episodic memory as assessed by the FCSRT. For that purpose, 37 patients with altered FCSRT performance underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment, supplemented by 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/structural magnetic resonance imaging (18FDG-PET/MR), and 10 min of resting-state magnetoencephalography (MEG). The individual alpha peak frequency (APF) in MEG resting-state data was positively correlated with patients’ encoding efficiency as well as with the efficacy of semantic cues in facilitating patients’ retrieval of previous stored word. The APF also correlated positively with patients’ hippocampal volume and their regional glucose consumption in the posterior cingulate cortex. Overall, this study demonstrates that alterations in the ability to learn and store new information for a relatively short-term period are related to a slowing down of alpha rhythmic activity, possibly due to altered interactions in the extended mnemonic system. As such, a decreased APF may be considered as an electrophysiological correlate of short-term episodic memory dysfunction accompanying pathological aging.
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- 2021
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5. Decreased Alpha Peak Frequency Is Linked to Episodic Memory Impairment in Pathological Aging.
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Puttaert, Delphine, Wens, Vincent, Fery, Patrick, Rovai, Antonin, Trotta, Nicola, Coquelet, Nicolas, De Breucker, Sandra, Sadeghi, Niloufar, Coolen, Tim, Goldman, Serge, Peigneux, Philippe, Bier, Jean-Christophe, and De Tiège, Xavier
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EPISODIC memory ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,ALPHA rhythm ,POSITRON emission tomography ,SHORT-term memory - Abstract
The Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test (FCSRT) is a largely validated neuropsychological test for the identification of amnestic syndrome from the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Previous electrophysiological data suggested a slowing down of the alpha rhythm in the AD-continuum as well as a key role of this rhythmic brain activity for episodic memory processes. This study therefore investigates the link between alpha brain activity and alterations in episodic memory as assessed by the FCSRT. For that purpose, 37 patients with altered FCSRT performance underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment, supplemented by
18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/structural magnetic resonance imaging (18 FDG-PET/MR), and 10 min of resting-state magnetoencephalography (MEG). The individual alpha peak frequency (APF) in MEG resting-state data was positively correlated with patients' encoding efficiency as well as with the efficacy of semantic cues in facilitating patients' retrieval of previous stored word. The APF also correlated positively with patients' hippocampal volume and their regional glucose consumption in the posterior cingulate cortex. Overall, this study demonstrates that alterations in the ability to learn and store new information for a relatively short-term period are related to a slowing down of alpha rhythmic activity, possibly due to altered interactions in the extended mnemonic system. As such, a decreased APF may be considered as an electrophysiological correlate of short-term episodic memory dysfunction accompanying pathological aging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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6. Quantitative EEG and functional outcome following acute ischemic stroke.
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Bentes, Carla, Peralta, Ana Rita, Viana, Pedro, Martins, Hugo, Morgado, Carlos, Casimiro, Carlos, Franco, Ana Catarina, Fonseca, Ana Catarina, Geraldes, Ruth, Canhão, Patrícia, Pinho e Melo, Teresa, Paiva, Teresa, and Ferro, José M.
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ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY , *STROKE patients , *FAST Fourier transforms , *STROKE prognosis , *ALPHA rays - Abstract
Objective To identify the most accurate quantitative electroencephalographic (qEEG) predictor(s) of unfavorable post-ischemic stroke outcome, and its discriminative capacity compared to already known demographic, clinical and imaging prognostic markers. Methods Prospective cohort of 151 consecutive anterior circulation ischemic stroke patients followed for 12 months. EEG was recorded within 72 h and at discharge or 7 days post-stroke. QEEG (global band power, symmetry, affected/unaffected hemisphere and time changes) indices were calculated from mean Fast Fourier Transform and analyzed as predictors of unfavorable outcome (mRS ≥ 3), at discharge and 12 months poststroke, before and after adjustment for age, admission NIHSS and ASPECTS. Results Higher delta, lower alpha and beta relative powers (RP) predicted outcome. Indices with higher discriminative capacity were delta-theta to alpha-beta ratio (DTABR) and alpha RP. Outcome models including either of these and other clinical/imaging stroke outcome predictors were superior to models without qEEG data. In models with qEEG indices, infarct size was not a significant outcome predictor. Conclusions DTAABR and alpha RP are the best qEEG indices and superior to ASPECTS in post-stroke outcome prediction. They improve the discriminative capacity of already known clinical and imaging stroke outcome predictors, both at discharge and 12 months after stroke. Significance qEEG indices are independent predictors of stroke outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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7. Quantitative EEG and functional outcome following acute ischemic stroke
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Carlos Morgado, Carla Bentes, Teresa Paiva, Ana Catarina Franco, Patrícia Canhão, Carlos Casimiro, Pedro Viana, Hugo F G Martins, José M. Ferro, R. Geraldes, Teresa Pinho e Melo, Ana Catarina Fonseca, Ana Rita Peralta, and Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Male ,health care facilities, manpower, and services ,Quantitative EEG ,Electroencephalography ,Brain Ischemia ,Cohort Studies ,Brain ischemia ,0302 clinical medicine ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Stroke ,health care economics and organizations ,Ischemic stroke ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,05 social sciences ,Functional outcome ,Middle Aged ,Sensory Systems ,Outcome (probability) ,3. Good health ,Treatment Outcome ,Neurology ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cohort study ,Alpha relative power ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education ,Alpha (ethology) ,050105 experimental psychology ,Quantitative eeg ,03 medical and health sciences ,HSJ MED ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Delta-theta to alpha-beta ratio ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Aged ,business.industry ,Recovery of Function ,medicine.disease ,Brain Waves ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
© 2018 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved., Objective: To identify the most accurate quantitative electroencephalographic (qEEG) predictor(s) of unfavorable post-ischemic stroke outcome, and its discriminative capacity compared to already known demographic, clinical and imaging prognostic markers. Methods: Prospective cohort of 151 consecutive anterior circulation ischemic stroke patients followed for 12 months. EEG was recorded within 72 h and at discharge or 7 days post-stroke. QEEG (global band power, symmetry, affected/unaffected hemisphere and time changes) indices were calculated from mean Fast Fourier Transform and analyzed as predictors of unfavorable outcome (mRS ≥ 3), at discharge and 12 months poststroke, before and after adjustment for age, admission NIHSS and ASPECTS. Results: Higher delta, lower alpha and beta relative powers (RP) predicted outcome. Indices with higher discriminative capacity were delta-theta to alpha-beta ratio (DTABR) and alpha RP. Outcome models including either of these and other clinical/imaging stroke outcome predictors were superior to models without qEEG data. In models with qEEG indices, infarct size was not a significant outcome predictor. Conclusions: DTAABR and alpha RP are the best qEEG indices and superior to ASPECTS in post-stroke outcome prediction. They improve the discriminative capacity of already known clinical and imaging stroke outcome predictors, both at discharge and 12 months after stroke. Significance: qEEG indices are independent predictors of stroke outcome.
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- 2018
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8. Corrigendum: Neurofeedback training of alpha relative power improves the performance of motor imagery brain-computer interface.
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Zhou Q, Cheng R, Yao L, Ye X, and Xu K
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.831995.]., (Copyright © 2022 Zhou, Cheng, Yao, Ye and Xu.)
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- 2022
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