Multifractality of decomposed EEG during imaginary and real visual-motor tracking

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作者
Popivanov, D [1 ]
Stomonyakov, V
Minchev, Z
Jivkova, S
Dojnov, P
Jivkov, S
Christova, E
Kosev, S
机构
[1] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Physiol, BU-1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
[2] New Bulgarian Univ, BU-1618 Sofia, Bulgaria
[3] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Ctr Biomed Engn, BU-1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
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10.1007/s00422-005-0037-5
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TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
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We test the possible multifractal properties of dominant EEG frequency components, when a subject tracks a path on a map, either only by eyes (imaginary movement - IM) or by visual-motor tracking of discretely moving spot in regular (RM) and Brownian time-step (BM) (real tracking of moving spot). We check the hypotheses that the fractal properties of filtered EEG (1) change with respect to the law of spot movement; (2) differ among filtered EEG components and scalp sites; (3) differ among real and imaginary tracking. Sixteen right-handed subjects begin to perform IM, next - real spot tracking (RM and BM) following a moving spot on streets of a citymap displayed on a computer screen, by push forward/backward a joystick. Multichannel long-lasting EEG is band-pass filtered for theta, alpha, beta and gamma oscillations. The Wavelet-Transform-Modulus-Maxima-Method is applied to reveal multifractality [local fractal dimensions D-max(h)] among task conditions, frequency bands and sites. Non-parametric statistical estimation of the fractal measures h (Dmax) is finally applied. Multifractality is established for all experimental conditions, EEG components and sites as follows among filtered components - anticorrelation (h (Dmax) < 0.5) in beta and gamma, and long-range correlation (h (Dmax) > 0.5) for theta and alpha oscillations; among tasks - for RM and BM, h (Dmax) differ significantly whereas IM resembles mostly RM; among sites - no significant difference for local fractal properties is established. The results suggest that for both imaginary and real visual-motor tracking a line, multifractal scaling, specific for lower and higher EEG oscillations, is a very stable intrinsic one for the activity of large brain areas. The external events (task conditions) insert weak effect on the scaling.
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