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Fractal Dimension of EEG Activity Senses Neuronal Impairment in Acute Stroke

The brain is a self-organizing system which displays self-similarities at different spatial and temporal scales. Thus, the complexity of its dynamics, associated to efficient processing and functional advantages, is expected to be captured by a measure of its scale-free (fractal) properties. Under t...

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Autores principales: Zappasodi, Filippo, Olejarczyk, Elzbieta, Marzetti, Laura, Assenza, Giovanni, Pizzella, Vittorio, Tecchio, Franca
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4072666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24967904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100199
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author Zappasodi, Filippo
Olejarczyk, Elzbieta
Marzetti, Laura
Assenza, Giovanni
Pizzella, Vittorio
Tecchio, Franca
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Olejarczyk, Elzbieta
Marzetti, Laura
Assenza, Giovanni
Pizzella, Vittorio
Tecchio, Franca
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description The brain is a self-organizing system which displays self-similarities at different spatial and temporal scales. Thus, the complexity of its dynamics, associated to efficient processing and functional advantages, is expected to be captured by a measure of its scale-free (fractal) properties. Under the hypothesis that the fractal dimension (FD) of the electroencephalographic signal (EEG) is optimally sensitive to the neuronal dysfunction secondary to a brain lesion, we tested the FD’s ability in assessing two key processes in acute stroke: the clinical impairment and the recovery prognosis. Resting EEG was collected in 36 patients 4–10 days after a unilateral ischemic stroke in the middle cerebral artery territory and 19 healthy controls. National Health Institute Stroke Scale (NIHss) was collected at T0 and 6 months later. Highuchi FD, its inter-hemispheric asymmetry (FDasy) and spectral band powers were calculated for EEG signals. FD was smaller in patients than in controls (1.447±0.092 vs 1.525±0.105) and its reduction was paired to a worse acute clinical status. FD decrease was associated to alpha increase and beta decrease of oscillatory activity power. Larger FDasy in acute phase was paired to a worse clinical recovery at six months. FD in our patients captured the loss of complexity reflecting the global system dysfunction resulting from the structural damage. This decrease seems to reveal the intimate nature of structure-function unity, where the regional neural multi-scale self-similar activity is impaired by the anatomical lesion. This picture is coherent with neuronal activity complexity decrease paired to a reduced repertoire of functional abilities. FDasy result highlights the functional relevance of the balance between homologous brain structures’ activities in stroke recovery.
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spelling pubmed-40726662014-07-02 Fractal Dimension of EEG Activity Senses Neuronal Impairment in Acute Stroke Zappasodi, Filippo Olejarczyk, Elzbieta Marzetti, Laura Assenza, Giovanni Pizzella, Vittorio Tecchio, Franca PLoS One Research Article The brain is a self-organizing system which displays self-similarities at different spatial and temporal scales. Thus, the complexity of its dynamics, associated to efficient processing and functional advantages, is expected to be captured by a measure of its scale-free (fractal) properties. Under the hypothesis that the fractal dimension (FD) of the electroencephalographic signal (EEG) is optimally sensitive to the neuronal dysfunction secondary to a brain lesion, we tested the FD’s ability in assessing two key processes in acute stroke: the clinical impairment and the recovery prognosis. Resting EEG was collected in 36 patients 4–10 days after a unilateral ischemic stroke in the middle cerebral artery territory and 19 healthy controls. National Health Institute Stroke Scale (NIHss) was collected at T0 and 6 months later. Highuchi FD, its inter-hemispheric asymmetry (FDasy) and spectral band powers were calculated for EEG signals. FD was smaller in patients than in controls (1.447±0.092 vs 1.525±0.105) and its reduction was paired to a worse acute clinical status. FD decrease was associated to alpha increase and beta decrease of oscillatory activity power. Larger FDasy in acute phase was paired to a worse clinical recovery at six months. FD in our patients captured the loss of complexity reflecting the global system dysfunction resulting from the structural damage. This decrease seems to reveal the intimate nature of structure-function unity, where the regional neural multi-scale self-similar activity is impaired by the anatomical lesion. This picture is coherent with neuronal activity complexity decrease paired to a reduced repertoire of functional abilities. FDasy result highlights the functional relevance of the balance between homologous brain structures’ activities in stroke recovery. Public Library of Science 2014-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4072666/ /pubmed/24967904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100199 Text en © 2014 Zappasodi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Fractal Dimension of EEG Activity Senses Neuronal Impairment in Acute Stroke
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title_fullStr Fractal Dimension of EEG Activity Senses Neuronal Impairment in Acute Stroke
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title_short Fractal Dimension of EEG Activity Senses Neuronal Impairment in Acute Stroke
title_sort fractal dimension of eeg activity senses neuronal impairment in acute stroke
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4072666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24967904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100199
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