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Spontaneous MEG activity of the cerebral cortex during eyes closed and open discriminates Alzheimer's disease from cognitively normal older adults.


ABSTRACT: This study aimed to examine whether magnetoencephalography (MEG) is useful to detect early stage Alzheimer's disease (AD). We analyzed MEG data from the early stage AD group (n?=?20; 6 with mild cognitive impairment due to AD and 14 with AD dementia) and cognitively normal control group (NC, n?=?27). MEG was recorded during resting eyes closed (EC) and eyes open (EO), and the following 6 values for each of 5 bands (?1: 4-6, ?2: 6-8, ?1: 8-10, ?2: 10-13, ?: 13-20?Hz) in the cerebral 68 regions were compared between the groups: (1) absolute power during EC and (2) EO, (3) whole cerebral normalization (WCN) power during EC and (4) EO, (5) difference of the absolute powers between the EC and EO conditions (the EC-EO difference), and (6) WCN value of the EC-EO difference. We found significant differences between the groups in the WCN powers during the EO condition, and the EC-EO differences. Using a Support Vector Machine classifier, a discrimination accuracy of 83% was obtained and an AUC in an ROC analysis was 0.91. This study demonstrates that MEG during resting EC and EO is useful in discriminating between early stage AD and NC.

SUBMITTER: Ikeda Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7272642 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spontaneous MEG activity of the cerebral cortex during eyes closed and open discriminates Alzheimer's disease from cognitively normal older adults.

Ikeda Yoshihisa Y   Kikuchi Mitsuru M   Noguchi-Shinohara Moeko M   Iwasa Kazuo K   Kameya Masafumi M   Hirosawa Tetsu T   Yoshita Mitsuhiro M   Ono Kenjiro K   Samuraki-Yokohama Miharu M   Yamada Masahito M  

Scientific reports 20200604 1


This study aimed to examine whether magnetoencephalography (MEG) is useful to detect early stage Alzheimer's disease (AD). We analyzed MEG data from the early stage AD group (n = 20; 6 with mild cognitive impairment due to AD and 14 with AD dementia) and cognitively normal control group (NC, n = 27). MEG was recorded during resting eyes closed (EC) and eyes open (EO), and the following 6 values for each of 5 bands (θ1: 4-6, θ2: 6-8, α1: 8-10, α2: 10-13, β: 13-20 Hz) in the cerebral 68 regions we  ...[more]

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