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Toward a reliable,automated method of individual alpha frequency (IAF) quantification
Authors:Andrew W. Corcoran  Phillip M. Alday  Matthias Schlesewsky  Ina Bornkessel‐Schlesewsky
Affiliation:1. Cognition and Philosophy Laboratory, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;2. Centre for Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia;3. Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Individual alpha frequency (IAF) is a promising electrophysiological marker of interindividual differences in cognitive function. IAF has been linked with trait‐like differences in information processing and general intelligence, and provides an empirical basis for the definition of individualized frequency bands. Despite its widespread application, however, there is little consensus on the optimal method for estimating IAF, and many common approaches are prone to bias and inconsistency. Here, we describe an automated strategy for deriving two of the most prevalent IAF estimators in the literature: peak alpha frequency (PAF) and center of gravity (CoG). These indices are calculated from resting‐state power spectra that have been smoothed using a Savitzky‐Golay filter (SGF). We evaluate the performance characteristics of this analysis procedure in both empirical and simulated EEG data sets. Applying the SGF technique to resting‐state data from n = 63 healthy adults furnished 61 PAF and 62 CoG estimates. The statistical properties of these estimates were consistent with previous reports. Simulation analyses revealed that the SGF routine was able to reliably extract target alpha components, even under relatively noisy spectral conditions. The routine consistently outperformed a simpler method of automated peak detection that did not involve spectral smoothing. The SGF technique is fast, open source, and available in two popular programming languages (MATLAB, Python), and thus can easily be integrated within the most popular M/EEG toolsets (EEGLAB, FieldTrip, MNE‐Python). As such, it affords a convenient tool for improving the reliability and replicability of future IAF‐related research.
Keywords:alpha rhythm  EEG  individual alpha frequency  oscillation/time frequency analyses  posterior dominant rhythm  Savitzky‐Golay filter
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