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Published on: April 9, 2014
Unveiling the hidden electroencephalographical rhythms during development: Aperiodic and Periodic activity in healthy
Brenda Y Angulo-Ruiz1, Elena I Rodríguez-Martínez1, Vanesa Muñoz1
1Human Psychobiology Laboratory, Experimental Psychology Department, University of Seville, C/ Camilo José Cela S/N 41018, Seville, Spain.
Objective:
The study analyzes power spectral density (PSD) components, aperiodic (AP) and periodic (P) activity, in resting-state EEG of 240 healthy subjects from 6 to 29 years old, divided into 4 groups.
Methods:
We calculate AP and P components using the (Fitting Oscillations and One-Over-f (FOOOF)) plugging in EEGLAB. All PSD components were calculated from 1-45 Hz. Topography analysis, Spearman correlations, and regression analysis with age were computed for all components.
Results:
AP and P activity show different topography across frequencies and age groups. Age-related decreases in AP exponent and offset parameters lead to reduced power, while P power decreases (1-6 Hz) and increases (10-15 Hz) with age.
Conclusions:
We support the distinction between the AP and P components of the PSD and its possible functional changes with age. AP power is dominant in the configuration of the canonical EEG rhythms topography, although P contribution to topography is embedded in the canonical EEG topography. Some EEG canonical characteristics are similar to those of the P component, as topographies of EEG rhythms (embedded) and increases in oscillatory frequency with age.
Significance:
We support that spectral power parameterization improves the interpretation and neurophysiological and functional accuracy of brain processes.
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