2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10548-017-0572-0
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Prognostic Value of EEG Microstates in Acute Stroke

Abstract: Given the importance of neuronal plasticity in recovery from a stroke and the huge variability of recovery abilities in patients, we investigated neuronal activity in the acute phase to enhance information about the prognosis of recovery in the stabilized phase. We investigated the microstates in 47 patients who suffered a first-ever mono-lesional ischemic stroke in the middle cerebral artery territory and in 20 healthy control volunteers. Electroencephalographic (EEG) activity at rest with eyes closed was acq… Show more

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“…A study by Lehmann et al [25] in which microstate configurations and syntax were found significantly different for imagery, and abstract thoughts, respectively, is considered as a validation of their link with cognitive processes. In a clinical context, studies employing microstate analysis found substantial electrophysiological signatures for altered neuronal processes that differ between healthy controls and subjects with psychopathology [26], dementia [27], schizophrenia [28], and stroke [29], provide further evidence of their usefulness. Moreover, recent studies assessing resting state dynamics using simultaneous EEG and fMRI has shown that the imprints of abruptly changing short-lived states of brain calculated using multichannel electrode array are related to resting-state networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A study by Lehmann et al [25] in which microstate configurations and syntax were found significantly different for imagery, and abstract thoughts, respectively, is considered as a validation of their link with cognitive processes. In a clinical context, studies employing microstate analysis found substantial electrophysiological signatures for altered neuronal processes that differ between healthy controls and subjects with psychopathology [26], dementia [27], schizophrenia [28], and stroke [29], provide further evidence of their usefulness. Moreover, recent studies assessing resting state dynamics using simultaneous EEG and fMRI has shown that the imprints of abruptly changing short-lived states of brain calculated using multichannel electrode array are related to resting-state networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…conditions or groups (Nishida et al, 2013;Santarnecchi et al, 2017;Zappasodi et al, 2017). The boxplot in Figure 4 illustrates the different steps of microstate analysis.…”
Section: Determining Microstates: Fitting the Cluster Maps To The Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microstate approach has also be used to investigated conditions such as dementia (Nishida et al, 2013), narcolepsy (Drissi et al, 2016), panic disorder (Kikuchi et al, 2011), multiple sclerosis (Gschwind et al, 2016), head injury (Corradini and Persinger, 2014), diplegia (Gao et al, 2017), and stroke (Zappasodi et al, 2017). In contrast to schizophrenia, decreased occurrence of microstate C and changes in microstate A and B have been observed in patients with most of these other conditions, indicating that imbalances in microstate C and D may be specific to schizophrenia.…”
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“…Recently, a correlation between the four microstate topographies and the blood oxygenated level dependent (BOLD) activations in regions belonging to different human resting state brain networks has been found 21,22 . Indeed, modularity of brain dynamics in behavioural and cognitive control has been evidenced through microstate analysis and microstates have been proved to be useful in the study of brain diseases 20,[23][24][25][26][27][28] .…”
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