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Hemispheric asymmetry of electroencephalography-based functional brain networks
Jalilia, M ; Sharif University of Technology
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- Type of Document: Article
- DOI: 10.1097/WNR.0000000000000256
- Abstract:
- Electroencephalography (EEG)-based functional brain networks have been investigated frequently in health and disease. It has been shown that a number of graph theory metrics are disrupted in brain disorders. EEG-based brain networks are often studied in the whole-brain framework, where all the nodes are grouped into a single network. In this study, we studied the brain networks in two hemispheres and assessed whether there are any hemispheric-specific patterns in the properties of the networks. To this end, resting state closed-eyes EEGs from 44 healthy individuals were processed and the network structures were extracted separately for each hemisphere. We examined neurophysiologically meaningful graph theory metrics: global and local efficiency measures. The global efficiency did not show any hemispheric asymmetry, whereas the local connectivity showed rightward asymmetry for a range of intermediate density values for the constructed networks. Furthermore, the age of the participants showed significant direct correlations with the global efficiency of the left hemisphere, but only in the right hemisphere, with local connectivity. These results suggest that only local connectivity of EEG-based functional networks is associated with brain hemispheres. NeuroReport 25:1266-1271
- Keywords:
- Brain connectivity ; Electroencephalography ; Functional networks ; Global and local efficiency ; Graph theory ; Hemispheric asymmetry
- Source: NeuroReport ; Volume 25, Issue 16 , 12 November , 2014 , Pages 1266-1271 ; ISSN: 09594965
- URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25191924