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Cortical Thinning in Healthy Aging Correlates with Larger Motor-Evoked EEG Desynchronization

机译:健康衰老中的皮层变薄与更大的电机诱发的脑电图失步相关

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Although electroencephalography (EEG) is a valuable tool to investigate neural activity in patients and controls, exactly how local anatomy impacts the measured signal remains unclear. Better characterizing this relationship is important to improve the understanding of how inter-subject differences in the EEG signal are related to neural activity. We hypothesized that cortical structure might affect event-related desynchronization (ERD) in EEG. Since aging is a well-documented cause of cortical thinning, we investigated the effects of cortical thickness (CT) and cortical depth (CD – the skull-to-cortex distance) on ERD using anatomical MRI and motor-evoked EEG in 17 healthy young adults and 20 healthy older persons. Results showed a significant negative correlation between ERD and CT, but no consistent relationship between ERD and CD. A thinner cortex was associated with a larger ERD in the α/β band and correcting for CT removed most of the inter-group difference in ERD. This indicates that differences in neural activity might not be the primary cause for the observed aging-related differences in ERD, at least in the motor cortex. Further, it emphasizes the importance of considering conditions affecting the EEG signal, such as cortical anatomical changes due to aging, when interpreting differences between healthy controls and/or patients.
机译:尽管脑电图(EEG)是研究患者和对照者神经活动的有价值的工具,但尚不清楚局部解剖学如何影响所测信号。更好地表征这种关系对于增进对脑电信号中受试者间差异与神经活动之间的关系的理解至关重要。我们假设皮质结构可能会影响脑电图中事件相关的失步(ERD)。由于衰老是皮质变薄的有据可查的原因,因此我们使用解剖学MRI和电机诱发的脑电图研究了17名健康年轻人的皮质厚度(CT)和皮质深度(CD –颅骨到皮质之间的距离)对ERD的影响成人和20位健康的老年人。结果显示ERD与CT之间存在显着的负相关,但ERD与CD之间没有一致的关系。较薄的皮层与α/β谱带中较大的ERD相关,校正CT可以消除ERD中的大多数组间差异。这表明,至少在运动皮层中,神经活动的差异可能不是引起ERD衰老相关差异的主要原因。此外,它强调了在解释健康对照和/或患者之间的差异时,考虑影响EEG信号的条件(例如因衰老引起的皮质解剖结构变化)的重要性。

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