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A grouped beta process model for multivariate resting-state EEG microstate analysis on twins.

Brian Hart1, Stephen Malone2, Mark Fiecas1.   

Abstract

EEG microstate analysis investigates the collection of distinct temporal blocks that characterize the electrical activity of the brain. Brain activity within each microstate is stable, but activity switches rapidly between different microstates in a nonrandom way. We propose a Bayesian nonparametric model that concurrently estimates the number of microstates and their underlying behaviour. We use a Markov switching vector autoregressive (VAR) framework, where a hidden Markov model (HMM) controls the nonrandom state switching dynamics of the EEG activity and a VAR model defines the behaviour of all time points within a given state. We analyze the resting-state EEG data from twin pairs collected through the Minnesota Twin Family Study, consisting of 70 epochs per participant, where each epoch corresponds to 2 s of EEG data. We fit our model at the twin pair level, sharing information within epochs from the same participant and within epochs from the same twin pair. We capture within twin-pair similarity, using an Indian buffet process, to consider an infinite library of microstates, allowing each participant to select a finite number of states from this library. The state spaces of highly similar twins may completely overlap while dissimilar twins could select distinct state spaces. In this way, our Bayesian nonparametric model defines a sparse set of states that describe the EEG data. All epochs from a single participant use the same set of states and are assumed to adhere to the same state switching dynamics in the HMM model, enforcing within-participant similarity.

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Keywords:  Bayesian nonparametric; Primary 62M10; microstate analysis; secondary 62F15; switching VAR; time series

Year:  2021        PMID: 35999969      PMCID: PMC9394565          DOI: 10.1002/cjs.11589

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Stat        ISSN: 0319-5724            Impact factor:   0.758


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