Role of Alpha Oscillations During Short Time Memory Task Investigated by Graph Based Partitioning

In this study, we investigate the clustering pattern of alpha band (8 Hz - 12 Hz) electroencephalogram (EEG) oscillations obtained from healthy individuals during a short time memory task with 3 different memory loads. The retention period during which subjects were asked to memorize a pattern in a...

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Main Authors: C. Aydin, O. Oktay, A. U. Gunebakan, A. Ademoglu, R. K. Ciftci
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi 2013-04-01
Series:Radioengineering
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EEG
Online Access:http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2013/13_01_0123_0131.pdf
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spelling doaj-c8836cb25910402581dbc04285541c562020-11-24T22:25:08ZengSpolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstviRadioengineering1210-25122013-04-01221123131Role of Alpha Oscillations During Short Time Memory Task Investigated by Graph Based PartitioningC. AydinO. OktayA. U. GunebakanA. AdemogluR. K. CiftciIn this study, we investigate the clustering pattern of alpha band (8 Hz - 12 Hz) electroencephalogram (EEG) oscillations obtained from healthy individuals during a short time memory task with 3 different memory loads. The retention period during which subjects were asked to memorize a pattern in a square matrix is analyzed with a graph theoretical approach. The functional coupling among EEG electrodes are quantified via mutual information in the time-frequency plane. A spectral clustering algorithm followed by bootstrapping is used to parcellate memory related circuits and for identifying significant clusters in the brain. The main outcome of the study is that the size of the significant clusters formed by alpha oscillations decreases as the memory load increases. This finding corroborates the active inhibition hypothesis about alpha oscillations.www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2013/13_01_0123_0131.pdfEEGBrainGraph TheoryMemorySpectral ClusteringInformation Theory
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author C. Aydin
O. Oktay
A. U. Gunebakan
A. Ademoglu
R. K. Ciftci
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O. Oktay
A. U. Gunebakan
A. Ademoglu
R. K. Ciftci
Role of Alpha Oscillations During Short Time Memory Task Investigated by Graph Based Partitioning
Radioengineering
EEG
Brain
Graph Theory
Memory
Spectral Clustering
Information Theory
author_facet C. Aydin
O. Oktay
A. U. Gunebakan
A. Ademoglu
R. K. Ciftci
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title Role of Alpha Oscillations During Short Time Memory Task Investigated by Graph Based Partitioning
title_short Role of Alpha Oscillations During Short Time Memory Task Investigated by Graph Based Partitioning
title_full Role of Alpha Oscillations During Short Time Memory Task Investigated by Graph Based Partitioning
title_fullStr Role of Alpha Oscillations During Short Time Memory Task Investigated by Graph Based Partitioning
title_full_unstemmed Role of Alpha Oscillations During Short Time Memory Task Investigated by Graph Based Partitioning
title_sort role of alpha oscillations during short time memory task investigated by graph based partitioning
publisher Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi
series Radioengineering
issn 1210-2512
publishDate 2013-04-01
description In this study, we investigate the clustering pattern of alpha band (8 Hz - 12 Hz) electroencephalogram (EEG) oscillations obtained from healthy individuals during a short time memory task with 3 different memory loads. The retention period during which subjects were asked to memorize a pattern in a square matrix is analyzed with a graph theoretical approach. The functional coupling among EEG electrodes are quantified via mutual information in the time-frequency plane. A spectral clustering algorithm followed by bootstrapping is used to parcellate memory related circuits and for identifying significant clusters in the brain. The main outcome of the study is that the size of the significant clusters formed by alpha oscillations decreases as the memory load increases. This finding corroborates the active inhibition hypothesis about alpha oscillations.
topic EEG
Brain
Graph Theory
Memory
Spectral Clustering
Information Theory
url http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2013/13_01_0123_0131.pdf
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