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Retest reliability of individual alpha ERD topography assessed by human electroencephalography

BACKGROUND: Despite the immense literature related to diverse human electroencephalographic (EEG) parameters, very few studies have focused on the reliability of these measures. Some of the most studied components (i.e., P3 or MMN) have received more attention regarding the stability of their main p...

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Autores principales: Vázquez-Marrufo, Manuel, Galvao-Carmona, Alejandro, Benítez Lugo, María Luisa, Ruíz-Peña, Juan Luis, Borges Guerra, Mónica, Izquierdo Ayuso, Guillermo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5663441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29088307
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187244
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author Vázquez-Marrufo, Manuel
Galvao-Carmona, Alejandro
Benítez Lugo, María Luisa
Ruíz-Peña, Juan Luis
Borges Guerra, Mónica
Izquierdo Ayuso, Guillermo
author_facet Vázquez-Marrufo, Manuel
Galvao-Carmona, Alejandro
Benítez Lugo, María Luisa
Ruíz-Peña, Juan Luis
Borges Guerra, Mónica
Izquierdo Ayuso, Guillermo
author_sort Vázquez-Marrufo, Manuel
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the immense literature related to diverse human electroencephalographic (EEG) parameters, very few studies have focused on the reliability of these measures. Some of the most studied components (i.e., P3 or MMN) have received more attention regarding the stability of their main parameters, such as latency, amplitude or topography. However, spectral modulations have not been as extensively evaluated considering that different analysis methods are available. The main aim of the present study is to assess the reliability of the latency, amplitude and topography of event-related desynchronization (ERD) for the alpha band (10–14 Hz) observed in a cognitive task (visual oddball). Topography reliability was analysed at different levels (for the group, within-subjects individually and between-subjects individually). RESULTS: The latency for alpha ERD showed stable behaviour between two sessions, and the amplitude exhibited an increment (more negative) in the second session. Alpha ERD topography exhibited a high correlation score between sessions at the group level (r = 0.903, p<0.001). The mean value for within-subject correlations was 0.750 (with a range from 0.391 to 0.954). Regarding between-subject topography comparisons, some subjects showed a highly specific topography, whereas other subjects showed topographies that were more similar to those of other subjects. CONCLUSION: ERD was mainly stable between the two sessions with the exception of amplitude, which exhibited an increment in the second session. Topography exhibits excellent reliability at the group level; however, it exhibits highly heterogeneous behaviour at the individual level. Considering that the P3 was previously evaluated for this group of subjects, a direct comparison of the correlation scores was possible, and it showed that the ERD component is less reliable in individual topography than in the ERP component (P3).
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spelling pubmed-56634412017-11-09 Retest reliability of individual alpha ERD topography assessed by human electroencephalography Vázquez-Marrufo, Manuel Galvao-Carmona, Alejandro Benítez Lugo, María Luisa Ruíz-Peña, Juan Luis Borges Guerra, Mónica Izquierdo Ayuso, Guillermo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite the immense literature related to diverse human electroencephalographic (EEG) parameters, very few studies have focused on the reliability of these measures. Some of the most studied components (i.e., P3 or MMN) have received more attention regarding the stability of their main parameters, such as latency, amplitude or topography. However, spectral modulations have not been as extensively evaluated considering that different analysis methods are available. The main aim of the present study is to assess the reliability of the latency, amplitude and topography of event-related desynchronization (ERD) for the alpha band (10–14 Hz) observed in a cognitive task (visual oddball). Topography reliability was analysed at different levels (for the group, within-subjects individually and between-subjects individually). RESULTS: The latency for alpha ERD showed stable behaviour between two sessions, and the amplitude exhibited an increment (more negative) in the second session. Alpha ERD topography exhibited a high correlation score between sessions at the group level (r = 0.903, p<0.001). The mean value for within-subject correlations was 0.750 (with a range from 0.391 to 0.954). Regarding between-subject topography comparisons, some subjects showed a highly specific topography, whereas other subjects showed topographies that were more similar to those of other subjects. CONCLUSION: ERD was mainly stable between the two sessions with the exception of amplitude, which exhibited an increment in the second session. Topography exhibits excellent reliability at the group level; however, it exhibits highly heterogeneous behaviour at the individual level. Considering that the P3 was previously evaluated for this group of subjects, a direct comparison of the correlation scores was possible, and it showed that the ERD component is less reliable in individual topography than in the ERP component (P3). Public Library of Science 2017-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5663441/ /pubmed/29088307 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187244 Text en © 2017 Vázquez-Marrufo 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vázquez-Marrufo, Manuel
Galvao-Carmona, Alejandro
Benítez Lugo, María Luisa
Ruíz-Peña, Juan Luis
Borges Guerra, Mónica
Izquierdo Ayuso, Guillermo
Retest reliability of individual alpha ERD topography assessed by human electroencephalography
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title_full Retest reliability of individual alpha ERD topography assessed by human electroencephalography
title_fullStr Retest reliability of individual alpha ERD topography assessed by human electroencephalography
title_full_unstemmed Retest reliability of individual alpha ERD topography assessed by human electroencephalography
title_short Retest reliability of individual alpha ERD topography assessed by human electroencephalography
title_sort retest reliability of individual alpha erd topography assessed by human electroencephalography
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5663441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29088307
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187244
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