Literature DB >> 11673699

Multiplicity of the alpha rhythm in normal humans.

V A Feshchenko1, R A Reinsel, R A Veselis.   

Abstract

Previous analyses of the alpha rhythm in a given single derivation have shown that it is a result of narrowband filtration of a broadband process. As many as three distinct alpha rhythms within each hemisphere could be differentiated in 65 resting, awake subjects by considering the spatial properties of these rhythms along with their dynamics. The analysis was based on cross-correlation measurements of rhythmic and broadband processes, and comparison of the dynamic characteristics of oscillatory systems underlying the alpha rhythms. Five-minute epochs of the EEG were recorded to provide 10% precision of the statistical estimates of the variables measured. A frontal alpha rhythm independent of occipital rhythmic activity was present in 20% of subjects. This third rhythm is distinct from the more familiar alpha and mu rhythms described in the literature, and is attenuated when the eyes are open. The authors demonstrate that the dynamic characteristics of the oscillatory systems underlying the alpha rhythm, as well as intrahemispheric coefficients of cross-correlation, are reproducible over time in a single subject. These parameters can form the basis for reliable individual EEG characteristics in the description of the "normal" EEG. The high correlation of the alpha rhythm in symmetric derivations could be explained by symmetric afferent impulse flows rather than by structural interconnection between the oscillatory systems.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11673699     DOI: 10.1097/00004691-200107000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0736-0258            Impact factor:   2.177


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