A set of composite, non-redundant EEG measures of NREM sleep based on the power law scaling of the Fourier spectrum

Bódizs, Róbert ✉ [Bódizs, Róbert (Alváskutatás), author] Department of Behavioral Sciences (SU / FM / I); Pszichológiai Kutatólaboratórium (PPCU); Országos Klinikai Idegtudományi Intézet; Szalárdy, Orsolya [Szalárdy, Orsolya (Kognitív idegtudo...), author] Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology; Department of Behavioral Sciences (SU / FM / I); KPI_502 (KPI); Hang- és Beszédészlelési Kutatócsoport (KPI); Horváth, Csenge [G. Horváth, Csenge (kognitív idegtudo...), author] Department of Behavioral Sciences (SU / FM / I); Ujma, Péter P. [Ujma, Przemyslaw Péter (alváskutatás), author] Department of Behavioral Sciences (SU / FM / I); Országos Klinikai Idegtudományi Intézet; Gombos, Ferenc [Gombos, Ferenc (Pszichológia), author] Pszichológiai Kutatólaboratórium (PPCU); MTA-PPKE Adolescent Development Research Group (PPCU); Simor, Péter [Simor, Péter Dániel (Pszichológia), author] Department of Behavioral Sciences (SU / FM / I); Department of Affective Psychology (ELTE / Pszich_Int); Pótári, Adrián [Pótári, Adrián (pszichológia), author] Department of Cognitive Science (BUTE / FNS); MTA-PPKE Adolescent Development Research Group (PPCU); Zeising, Marcel; Steiger, Axel; Dresler, Martin

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Published: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 2045-2322 11 (1) Paper: 2041 , 18 p. 2021
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Fundings:
  • (ETT-162/2003)
  • (K-128117)
  • (CA18106)
  • (Neurology Thematic Programme of the Semmelweis University)
  • (the Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University)
Features of sleep were shown to reflect aging, typical sex differences and cognitive abilities of humans. However, these measures are characterized by redundancy and arbitrariness. Our present approach relies on the assumptions that the spontaneous human brain activity as reflected by the scalp-derived electroencephalogram (EEG) during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is characterized by arrhythmic, scale-free properties and is based on the power law scaling of the Fourier spectra with the additional consideration of the rhythmic, oscillatory waves at specific frequencies, including sleep spindles. Measures derived are the spectral intercept and slope, as well as the maximal spectral peak amplitude and frequency in the sleep spindle range, effectively reducing 191 spectral measures to 4, which were efficient in characterizing known age-effects, sex-differences and cognitive correlates of sleep EEG. Future clinical and basic studies are supposed to be significantly empowered by the efficient data reduction provided by our approach.
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