DocumentCode
1229283
Title
Disturbed Beta Band Functional Connectivity in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment: An MEG Study
Author
Gomez, Christopher ; Stam, Cornelis J. ; Hornero, Roberto ; Fernandez, Alicia ; Maestu, F.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Signal Theor. & Commun., Univ. of Valladolid, Valladolid
Volume
56
Issue
6
fYear
2009
fDate
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1683
Lastpage
1690
Abstract
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) refers to the clinical state of subjects who suffer from some degree of cognitive deterioration but do not meet clinical criteria for dementia. The aim of this study was to analyze the magnetoencephalogram (MEG) background activity in MCI subjects using two connectivity measures: coherence and synchronization likelihood (SL). Our results showed that coherence and SL mean values were lower in the MCI group than in control group at all frequency bands (delta, theta, alpha-1, alpha-2, beta, and gamma). Significant differences were found in the beta frequency band with both measures (p Lt 0.05, Mann-Whitney U-test). Coherence analysis also revealed significant differences between controls and MCIs in the gamma band. Additionally, coherence and SL mean values at each frequency band were analyzed by means of receiver operating characteristic curves. The highest accuracy (69.8%) was achieved in the beta band with both connectivity measures. Our results suggest that spontaneous MEG rhythms show disconnection problems in MCI, especially in the beta band. In conclusion, both coherence and SL may be useful measures for discriminating MCI patients from control subjects.
Keywords
cognition; magnetoencephalography; sensitivity analysis; statistical testing; MEG; Mann-Whitney U-test; SL mean values; coherence analysis; disturbed beta band functional connectivity; magnetoencephalogram; mild cognitive impairment; synchronization likelihood; Aging; Biomedical engineering; Biomedical measurements; Dementia; Electroencephalography; Frequency measurement; Frequency synchronization; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic materials; Rhythm; Senior citizens; Telecommunications; Beta frequency band; coherence; functional connectivity; magnetoencephalogram; mild cognitive impairment (MCI); synchronization likelihood (SL); Aged; Beta Rhythm; Cognition Disorders; Cortical Synchronization; Female; Humans; Magnetoencephalography; Male; ROC Curve; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Statistics, Nonparametric;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2009.2018454
Filename
4812075
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