2022
DOI: 10.1177/15459683221129282
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Functional Connectivity in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease and Freezing of Gait Using Resting-State EEG and Graph Theory

Abstract: Background Although many studies have shown abnormalities in brain structure and function in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), we still have a poor understanding of how brain structure and function relates to freezing of gait (FOG). Graph theory analysis of electroencephalography (EEG) can explore the relationship between brain network structure and gait function in PD. Methods Scalp EEG signals of 83 PD (42 PDFOG+ and 41 PDFOG−) and 42 healthy controls were recorded in an eyes-opened resting-state. The ph… Show more

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“…This occurred in beta band, but also in low-gamma band. Using EEG signals, an increased local clustering coefficient was already noted in PD patients compared with healthy subjects (39), or the same patients in off with respect to on conditions (40). Similar evidence was obtained comparing PD with healthy subjects using MRI signals (41).…”
Section: Correlations Between Clinical Scores and Neurophysiological ...supporting
confidence: 69%
“…This occurred in beta band, but also in low-gamma band. Using EEG signals, an increased local clustering coefficient was already noted in PD patients compared with healthy subjects (39), or the same patients in off with respect to on conditions (40). Similar evidence was obtained comparing PD with healthy subjects using MRI signals (41).…”
Section: Correlations Between Clinical Scores and Neurophysiological ...supporting
confidence: 69%