Literature DB >> 10409261

Nonlinear, fractal, and spectral analysis of the EEG of lizard, Gallotia galloti.

J González1, A Gamundi, R Rial, M C Nicolau, L de Vera, E Pereda.   

Abstract

Electroencephalogram (EEG) from dorsal cortex of lizard Gallotia galloti was analyzed at different temperatures to test the presence of fractal or nonlinear structure during open (OE) and closed eyes (CE), with the aim of comparing these results with those reported for human slow-wave sleep (SWS). Two nonlinear parameters characterizing EEG complexity [correlation dimension (D2)] and predictability [largest Lyapunov exponent (lambda(1))] were calculated, and EEG spectrum and fractal exponent beta were determined via coarse graining spectral analysis. At 25 degrees C, evidence of nonlinear structure was obtained by the surrogate data test, with EEG phase space structure suggesting the presence of deterministic chaos (D2 approximately 6, lambda(1) approximately 1. 5). Both nonlinear parameters were greater in OE than in CE and for the right hemisphere in both situations. At 35 degrees C the evidence of nonlinearity was not conclusive and differences between states disappeared, whereas interhemispheric differences remained for lambda(1). Harmonic power always increased with temperature within the band 8-30 Hz, but only with OE within the band 0.3-7.5 Hz. Qualitative similarities found between lizard and human SWS EEG support the hypothesis that reptilian waking could evolve into mammalian SWS.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10409261     DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1999.277.1.R86

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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