(Open access funding provided by Semmelweis University)
(K-128117)
(NKFIH-1157-8/2019-DT)
(2017-1.2.1-NKP-2017-00002.)
(TKP2021-EGA-25)
(Neurology Thematic Programme of the Semmelweis University)
Szakterületek:
Orvos- és egészségtudomány
Sleep EEG reflects voltage differences relative to a reference, while its spectrum
reflects its composition of various frequencies. In contrast, the envelope of the
sleep EEG reflects the instantaneous amplitude of oscillations, while its spectrum
reflects the rhythmicity of the occurrence of these oscillations. The sleep EEG spectrum
is known to relate to demographic, psychological and clinical characteristics, but
the envelope spectrum has been rarely studied. In study 1, we demonstrate in human
invasive data from cortex-penetrating microelectrodes and subdural grids that the
sleep EEG envelope spectrum reflects neuronal firing. In study 2, we demonstrate that
the scalp EEG envelope spectrum is stable within individuals. A multivariate learning
algorithm could predict age (r = 0.6) and sex (r = 0.5) from the EEG envelope spectrum.
With age, oscillations shifted from a 4–5 s rhythm to faster rhythms. Our results
demonstrate that the sleep envelope spectrum is a promising biomarker of demographic
and disease-related phenotypes.