| Literature DB >> 27242495 |
Dengfeng Huang1, Aifeng Ren2, Jing Shang2, Qiao Lei3, Yun Zhang3, Zhongliang Yin3, Jun Li3, Karen M von Deneen3, Liyu Huang3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to qualify the network properties of the brain networks between two different mental tasks (play task or rest task) in a healthy population. METHODS AND MATERIALS: EEG signals were recorded from 19 healthy subjects when performing different mental tasks. Partial directed coherence (PDC) analysis, based on Granger causality (GC), was used to assess the effective brain networks during the different mental tasks. Moreover, the network measures, including degree, degree distribution, local and global efficiency in delta, theta, alpha, and beta rhythms were calculated and analyzed.Entities:
Keywords: effective networks; electroencephalogram (EEG); graph theory; mental tasks; partial directed coherence
Year: 2016 PMID: 27242495 PMCID: PMC4873517 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1Data processing workflow.
A comparison of classification precisions among various EEG electrodes.
| Fp1 | 47.36 | O1 | 55.26 |
| Fp2 | 44.73 | O2 | 52.63 |
| F3 | 76.31 | F7 | 57.89 |
| F4 | 63.15 | F8 | 57.89 |
| C3 | 81.57 | T3 | 68.42 |
| C4 | 65.78 | T4 | 60.52 |
| P3 | 77.89 | T5 | 73.68 |
| P4 | 69.26 | T6 | 60.52 |
Figure 2Average values of local efficiency at various values of the threshold during the mental tasks for the beta rhythm. The red line refers to the values in the play task and the black line represents the rest task. The short vertical lines denote the 95% confidence intervals for each threshold in the interval 0.1 to 0.9 with a step of 0.05.
Figure 3Average degrees of the play and rest task in the four rhythms delta (A), theta (B), alpha (C), and beta (D). The red lines represent the play task and the black lines refer to the rest task. The stars represent the degree in and the squares refer to the degree out. The x-axes represent the network nodes and the y-axes refer to the average degree of all the subjects for each network node.
Figure 4Degree distributions of the play task and rest task in four rhythms delta (A), theta (B), alpha (C), and beta (D). Green bars represent the in-degree distribution and blue bars refer to the out-degree distribution in the play task. The purple bars represent the in-degree distribution in the rest task and the pink bars represent the out-degree distribution in the rest task. Histogram values were normalized to the number of the elements within the network (10 nodes).
Figure 5Average values of local efficiency for various rhythms between two mental tasks. A statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) was noted between them. Red line represents the average values of the local efficiency during the play task, black line refers to the rest task, while vertical bars denote 95% confidence intervals.
Figure 6Average values of global efficiency for various rhythms during the two mental tasks. A statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) was noted between them. Red line represents the average values of the local efficiency during the play task, black line refers to the rest task, while vertical bars denote 95% confidence intervals.