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Resting state eyes-closed cortical rhythms in patients with locked-in-syndrome: An eeg study
Authors:Claudio Babiloni,Francesca Pistoia,Marco Sarà  ,Fabrizio Vecchio,Paola Buffo,Massimiliano Conson,Paolo Onorati,Giorgio Albertini,Paolo Maria Rossini
Affiliation:1. Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Foggia, Italy;2. Department of Imaging, SAN RAFFAELE Cassino, Italy;3. Department of Internal Medicine and Public Health, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy;4. A.Fa.R., Dip. Neurosci. Osp. FBF, Isola Tiberina, Rome, Italy;5. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Università Sapienza, Rome, Italy;6. Department of Psychology, Second University of Naples, Caserta, Italy;g IRCCS San Raffaele Pisana, Rome, Italy;h Clinical Neurology University “Campus Biomedico” Rome, Italy
Abstract:

Objective

Locked-in syndrome (LIS) is a state of complete paralysis, except for ocular movements, which results from ventral brainstem lesions. Patients typically are fully conscious. Here we tested the hypothesis that electroencephalographic (EEG) rhythms are abnormal in LIS patients, possibly due to an impaired neural synchronization between brainstem and cerebral cortex.

Methods

Resting state eyes-closed EEG data were recorded in 13 LIS subjects and 15 cognitively normal control subjects. With reference to the individual alpha frequency (IAF), the bands of interest were delta (IAF-8 to IAF-6 Hz), theta (IAF-6 to IAF-4 Hz), alpha 1 (IAF-4 to IAF-2 Hz), alpha 2 (IAF-2 to IAF Hz), and alpha 3 (IAF to IAF + 2 Hz). Furthermore, beta 1 (13–20 Hz) and beta 2 (20–30 Hz) bands were also considered. Cortical EEG sources were estimated by low-resolution electromagnetic tomography (LORETA).

Results

The power of alpha 2 and alpha 3 sources in all regions was lower in patients with LIS compared to controls. The power of delta sources in central, parietal, occipital and temporal regions was higher in patients with LIS compared to controls.

Conclusions

These results suggest that cortical sources of resting state eyes-closed alpha and delta rhythms are abnormal in LIS patients.

Significance

LIS is accompanied by a functional impairment of cortical neuronal synchronization mechanisms in the resting state condition.
Keywords:Locked-in syndrome (LIS)   Resting state eyes-closed electroencephalography (EEG)   Low-resolution brain electromagnetic source tomography (LORETA)   Human cerebral cortex   Motor imagery
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