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Decreased delta event-related synchronization in patients with early vascular dementia.

机译:早期血管性痴呆患者的三角洲事件相关同步性降低。

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Electroencephalogram (EEG) activity, recorded while performing an "odd ball" detection task, was compared between patients with early vascular dementia (VD), healthy young controls and healthy elderly controls performing the same task. The data were analyzed using the event-related synchronization/desynchronization (ERS/ERD) method. VD patients, compared with controls, showed decreased ERS effects in the delta frequency band (0.5-3.5Hz) of EEG after the target stimulus appeared in frontal, central and parietal regions. Similarly, elderly controls also showed a decreased ERS compared with young controls only in central and parietal regions. As part of this analysis, we introduce a novel quantitative index, the Event-related Energy Change Progression (EECP), which provides a reliable measure that distinguishes these groups and thereby provides a promising marker for early diagnosis of VD.
机译:在执行“奇数球”检测任务时记录的脑电图(EEG)活动在早期血管性痴呆(VD)患者,健康的年轻对照组和健康的老年对照组中进行了比较。使用事件相关的同步/去同步(ERS / ERD)方法分析了数据。与对照组相比,VD患者在额叶,中央和顶叶区域出现目标刺激后,在脑电图的三角频带(0.5-3.5Hz)中显示出ERS效应降低。同样,仅在中部和顶叶地区,与年轻对照组相比,老年对照组也显示出ERS降低。作为此分析的一部分,我们引入了一种新的定量指标,即与事件相关的能量变化进程(EECP),该指标提供了区分这些组的可靠方法,从而为VD的早期诊断提供了有希望的标志。

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