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Brain Dynamics of Aging: Multiscale Variability of EEG Signals at Rest and during an Auditory Oddball Task1,2,3

The present work focused on the study of fluctuations of cortical activity across time scales in young and older healthy adults. The main objective was to offer a comprehensive characterization of the changes of brain (cortical) signal variability during aging, and to make the link with known underl...

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Autores principales: Sleimen-Malkoun, Rita, Perdikis, Dionysios, Müller, Viktor, Blanc, Jean-Luc, Huys, Raoul, Temprado, Jean-Jacques, Jirsa, Viktor K.
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Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4586928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26464983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0067-14.2015
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author Sleimen-Malkoun, Rita
Perdikis, Dionysios
Müller, Viktor
Blanc, Jean-Luc
Huys, Raoul
Temprado, Jean-Jacques
Jirsa, Viktor K.
author_facet Sleimen-Malkoun, Rita
Perdikis, Dionysios
Müller, Viktor
Blanc, Jean-Luc
Huys, Raoul
Temprado, Jean-Jacques
Jirsa, Viktor K.
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description The present work focused on the study of fluctuations of cortical activity across time scales in young and older healthy adults. The main objective was to offer a comprehensive characterization of the changes of brain (cortical) signal variability during aging, and to make the link with known underlying structural, neurophysiological, and functional modifications, as well as aging theories. We analyzed electroencephalogram (EEG) data of young and elderly adults, which were collected at resting state and during an auditory oddball task. We used a wide battery of metrics that typically are separately applied in the literature, and we compared them with more specific ones that address their limits. Our procedure aimed to overcome some of the methodological limitations of earlier studies and verify whether previous findings can be reproduced and extended to different experimental conditions. In both rest and task conditions, our results mainly revealed that EEG signals presented systematic age-related changes that were time-scale-dependent with regard to the structure of fluctuations (complexity) but not with regard to their magnitude. Namely, compared with young adults, the cortical fluctuations of the elderly were more complex at shorter time scales, but less complex at longer scales, although always showing a lower variance. Additionally, the elderly showed signs of spatial, as well as between, experimental conditions dedifferentiation. By integrating these so far isolated findings across time scales, metrics, and conditions, the present study offers an overview of age-related changes in the fluctuation electrocortical activity while making the link with underlying brain dynamics.
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spelling pubmed-45869282015-10-13 Brain Dynamics of Aging: Multiscale Variability of EEG Signals at Rest and during an Auditory Oddball Task1,2,3 Sleimen-Malkoun, Rita Perdikis, Dionysios Müller, Viktor Blanc, Jean-Luc Huys, Raoul Temprado, Jean-Jacques Jirsa, Viktor K. eNeuro New Research The present work focused on the study of fluctuations of cortical activity across time scales in young and older healthy adults. The main objective was to offer a comprehensive characterization of the changes of brain (cortical) signal variability during aging, and to make the link with known underlying structural, neurophysiological, and functional modifications, as well as aging theories. We analyzed electroencephalogram (EEG) data of young and elderly adults, which were collected at resting state and during an auditory oddball task. We used a wide battery of metrics that typically are separately applied in the literature, and we compared them with more specific ones that address their limits. Our procedure aimed to overcome some of the methodological limitations of earlier studies and verify whether previous findings can be reproduced and extended to different experimental conditions. In both rest and task conditions, our results mainly revealed that EEG signals presented systematic age-related changes that were time-scale-dependent with regard to the structure of fluctuations (complexity) but not with regard to their magnitude. Namely, compared with young adults, the cortical fluctuations of the elderly were more complex at shorter time scales, but less complex at longer scales, although always showing a lower variance. Additionally, the elderly showed signs of spatial, as well as between, experimental conditions dedifferentiation. By integrating these so far isolated findings across time scales, metrics, and conditions, the present study offers an overview of age-related changes in the fluctuation electrocortical activity while making the link with underlying brain dynamics. Society for Neuroscience 2015-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4586928/ /pubmed/26464983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0067-14.2015 Text en Copyright © 2015 Sleimen-Malkoun et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Sleimen-Malkoun, Rita
Perdikis, Dionysios
Müller, Viktor
Blanc, Jean-Luc
Huys, Raoul
Temprado, Jean-Jacques
Jirsa, Viktor K.
Brain Dynamics of Aging: Multiscale Variability of EEG Signals at Rest and during an Auditory Oddball Task1,2,3
title Brain Dynamics of Aging: Multiscale Variability of EEG Signals at Rest and during an Auditory Oddball Task1,2,3
title_full Brain Dynamics of Aging: Multiscale Variability of EEG Signals at Rest and during an Auditory Oddball Task1,2,3
title_fullStr Brain Dynamics of Aging: Multiscale Variability of EEG Signals at Rest and during an Auditory Oddball Task1,2,3
title_full_unstemmed Brain Dynamics of Aging: Multiscale Variability of EEG Signals at Rest and during an Auditory Oddball Task1,2,3
title_short Brain Dynamics of Aging: Multiscale Variability of EEG Signals at Rest and during an Auditory Oddball Task1,2,3
title_sort brain dynamics of aging: multiscale variability of eeg signals at rest and during an auditory oddball task1,2,3
topic New Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4586928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26464983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0067-14.2015
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