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Measuring Alterations of Spontaneous EEG Neural Coupling in Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment by Means of Cross-Entropy Metrics
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2018-10-30
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Frontiers
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Ruiz-Gómez SJ, Gómez C, Poza J, Martínez-Zarzuela M, Tola-Arribas MA, Cano M and Hornero R (2018) Measuring Alterations of Spontaneous EEG Neural Coupling in Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment by Means of Cross-Entropy Metrics. Front. Neuroinform. 12:76. doi: 10.3389/fninf.2018.00076
Resumen
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) represents the most prevalent form of dementia and is considered a major health problem due to its high prevalence and its economic costs. An accurate characterization of the underlying neural dynamics in AD is crucial in order to adopt effective treatments. In this regard, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an important clinical entity, since it is a risk-state for developing dementia. In the present study, coupling patterns of 111 resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) recordings were analyzed. Specifically, we computed Cross-Approximate Entropy (Cross-ApEn) and Cross-Sample Entropy (Cross-SampEn) of 37 patients with dementia due to AD, 37 subjects with MCI, and 37 healthy control (HC) subjects. Our results showed that Cross-SampEn outperformed Cross-ApEn, revealing higher number of significant connections among the three groups (Kruskal-Wallis test, FDR-corrected p-values < 0.05). AD patients exhibited statistically significant lower similarity values at θ and β1 frequency bands compared to HC. MCI is also characterized by a global decrease of similarity in all bands, being only significant at β1. These differences shows that β band might play a significant role in the identification of early stages of AD. Our results suggest that Cross-SampEn could increase the insight into brain dynamics at different AD stages. Consequently, it may contribute to develop early AD biomarkers, potentially useful as diagnostic information.
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This research was supported by European Commission and European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) under project Análisis y correlación entre el genoma completo y la actividad cerebral para la ayuda en el diagnóstico de la enfermedad de Alzheimer (Cooperation Programme Interreg V-A Spain-Portugal, POCTEP 2014-2020), and by Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades and FEDER under project DPI2017-84280-R. SR-G has a predoctoral scholarship from the Junta de Castilla y León and European Social Fund.
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