Evolution of source EEG synchronization in early Alzheimer's disease.

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serval:BIB_9C0D546A0FA3
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Evolution of source EEG synchronization in early Alzheimer's disease.
Journal
Neurobiology of Aging
Author(s)
Knyazeva M.G., Carmeli C., Khadivi A., Ghika J., Meuli R., Frackowiak R.S.
ISSN
1558-1497 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0197-4580
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Volume
34
Number
3
Pages
694-705
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) disrupts functional connectivity in distributed cortical networks. We analyzed changes in the S-estimator, a measure of multivariate intraregional synchronization, in electroencephalogram (EEG) source space in 15 mild AD patients versus 15 age-matched controls to evaluate its potential as a marker of AD progression. All participants underwent 2 clinical evaluations and 2 EEG recording sessions on diagnosis and after a year. The main effect of AD was hyposynchronization in the medial temporal and frontal regions and relative hypersynchronization in posterior cingulate, precuneus, cuneus, and parietotemporal cortices. However, the S-estimator did not change over time in either group. This result motivated an analysis of rapidly progressing AD versus slow-progressing patients. Rapidly progressing AD patients showed a significant reduction in synchronization with time, manifest in left frontotemporal cortex. Thus, the evolution of source EEG synchronization over time is correlated with the rate of disease progression and should be considered as a cost-effective AD biomarker.
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