2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.773692
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Single-Channel EEG Features Reveal an Association With Cognitive Decline in Seniors Performing Auditory Cognitive Assessment

Abstract: BackgroundCognitive decline remains highly underdiagnosed despite efforts to find novel cognitive biomarkers. Electroencephalography (EEG) features based on machine-learning (ML) may offer a non-invasive, low-cost approach for identifying cognitive decline. However, most studies use cumbersome multi-electrode systems. This study aims to evaluate the ability to assess cognitive states using machine learning (ML)-based EEG features extracted from a single-channel EEG with an auditory cognitive assessment.Methods… Show more

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“…Results indicate that the Delta band and EEG feature A0 differentiate between the groups: Delta and A0 exhibited lower activity for the PD patients compared to healthy controls. This difference was more pronounced for A0 than Delta, suggesting that A0 may be more sensitive to functional changes, a notion supported by the highest separation demonstrated between groups with different levels of cognitive decline in a previous study ( 28 ). Finally, the L1 biomarker, which was previously shown to correlate with cognitive load ( 29 ), exhibited lower activity in resting state for healthy controls.…”
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“…Results indicate that the Delta band and EEG feature A0 differentiate between the groups: Delta and A0 exhibited lower activity for the PD patients compared to healthy controls. This difference was more pronounced for A0 than Delta, suggesting that A0 may be more sensitive to functional changes, a notion supported by the highest separation demonstrated between groups with different levels of cognitive decline in a previous study ( 28 ). Finally, the L1 biomarker, which was previously shown to correlate with cognitive load ( 29 ), exhibited lower activity in resting state for healthy controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…This study included a previously described auditory detection task ( 28 ), an auditory n-back task, and resting state tasks (see Figure 2 ).…”
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