Published May 14, 2021
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Narrow band quantitative and multivariate electroencephalogram analysis of peri-adolescent period
Description
Background: The peri-adolescent period is a crucial developmental moment of transition from childhood to
emergent adulthood. The present report analyses the differences in Power Spectrum (PS) of the
Electroencephalogram (EEG) between late childhood (24 children between 8 and 13 years old) and young
adulthood (24 young adults between 18 and 23 years old).
Results: The narrow band analysis of the Electroencephalogram was computed in the frequency range of 0–20 Hz.
The analysis of mean and variance suggested that six frequency ranges presented a different rate of maturation at
these ages, namely: low delta, delta-theta, low alpha, high alpha, low beta and high beta. For most of these bands
the maturation seems to occur later in anterior sites than posterior sites. Correlational analysis showed a lower
pattern of correlation between different frequencies in children than in young adults, suggesting a certain
asynchrony in the maturation of different rhythms. The topographical analysis revealed similar topographies of the
different rhythms in children and young adults. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) demonstrated the same
internal structure for the Electroencephalogram of both age groups. Principal Component Analysis allowed to
separate four subcomponents in the alpha range. All these subcomponents peaked at a lower frequency in
children than in young adults.
Conclusions: The present approaches complement and solve some of the incertitudes when the classical brain
broad rhythm analysis is applied. Children have a higher absolute power than young adults for frequency ranges
between 0-20 Hz, the correlation of Power Spectrum (PS) with age and the variance age comparison showed that
there are six ranges of frequencies that can distinguish the level of EEG maturation in children and adults. The
establishment of maturational order of different frequencies and its possible maturational interdependence would
require a complete series including all the different ages.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/109054
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/109054
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- Origin repository
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