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Time-frequency analysis of the electrocortical activity during maturation using wavelet transform.

M Akay1, Y M Akay, P Cheng, H H Szeto.   

Abstract

In this study, we introduce the wavelet transform (WT) as a method for characterizing the maturational changes in electrocortical activity in 24 fetal lambs ranging from 110-144 days gestation (term 145 days). The WT, based on multiresolution signal decomposition, is free of assumptions regarding the characteristics of the signal. The approximation of the electrocortical activity at resolutions varying from 2j+1 to 2j can be extracted by decomposing the signal on a wavelet orthonormal basis of L2(R). We performed multiresolution decomposition for four sets of parameters D2j, where -1 < j < -4. The four series WT represent the detail signal band-widths: (1) 16-32 Hz, (2) 8-16 Hz, (3) 4-8 Hz, (4) 2-4 Hz. The data were divided into three groups according to gestational age: 110-122 days (early), 123-135 days (middle), and 136-144 days (late). In the early group, the power was highest in the fourth signal bandwidth, with relatively low power in the other bands. Increase in gestational age was characterized by increased power in all four bandwidths. Comparison of the cumulative distribution function of the power in the four wavelet bands confirmed the presence of two statistically different patterns in all three age groups. These two patterns correspond to the visually identified patterns of HVSA (high-voltage slow activity) and LVFA (low-voltage fast activity). The earliest development change occurred in HVSA, with progressive increase in power in the 2-8 Hz band. Later changes occurred in LVFA, with a significant increase in power in the 16-32 Hz band.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8068778     DOI: 10.1007/bf00197320

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Cybern        ISSN: 0340-1200            Impact factor:   2.086


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