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23.03.2024 | Research Article

Resting state EEG microstate profiling and a machine-learning based classifier model in epilepsy

verfasst von: Asha SA, Sudalaimani C, Devanand P, Subodh PS, Arya ML, Devika Kumar, Sanjeev V Thomas, Ramshekhar N Menon

Erschienen in: Cognitive Neurodynamics

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Abstract

Electroencephalography-based (EEG) microstate analysis is a promising and widely studied method in which spontaneous cerebral activity is segmented into sub second level quasi-stable states and analyzed. Currently it is being widely explored due to increasing evidence of the association of microstates with cognitive functioning and large-scale brain networks identified by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). In our study using the four archetypal microstates (A, B, C and D), we investigated the changes in resting state EEG microstate dynamics in persons with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) compared to healthy controls (HC). Machine learning was applied to study its feasibility in differentiating between different groups using microstate statistics. We found significant differences in all parameters related to Microstate D (fronto-parietal network) in TLE patients and Microstate B (visual processing) in IGE patients compared to HCs. Occurrence, duration and time coverage of Microstate B was highest in IGE when compared to the other groups. We also found significant deviations in transition probabilities for both epilepsy groups, particularly into Microstate C (salience network) in IGE. Classification accuracy into clinical groups was found to exceed 70% using microstate parameters which improved on incorporating neuropsychological test differences. To the best of our knowledge, the current study is the first to compare and validate the use of microstate features to discriminate between two disparate epilepsy syndromes (TLE, IGE) and HCs using machine learning suggesting that resting state EEG microstates can be used for endophenotyping and to study resting state dysfunction in epilepsy.

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Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat Piorecka V, Piorecky M et al (2018) EEG microstates analysis in patients with epilepsy. Lekar Technika 48(3):96–102 Piorecka V, Piorecky M et al (2018) EEG microstates analysis in patients with epilepsy. Lekar Technika 48(3):96–102
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Titel
Resting state EEG microstate profiling and a machine-learning based classifier model in epilepsy
verfasst von
Asha SA
Sudalaimani C
Devanand P
Subodh PS
Arya ML
Devika Kumar
Sanjeev V Thomas
Ramshekhar N Menon
Publikationsdatum
23.03.2024
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Cognitive Neurodynamics
Print ISSN: 1871-4080
Elektronische ISSN: 1871-4099
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11571-024-10095-z