The Effect of Baseline on Toddler Event-Related Mu-Rhythm Modulation

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作者
Piazza, Caterina [1 ]
Visintin, Eleonora [2 ]
Reni, Gianluigi [1 ]
Montirosso, Rosario [2 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS E Medea, Bioengn Lab, Sci Inst, I-23842 Bosisio Parini, Lecco, Italy
[2] IRCCS E Medea, Sci Inst, Ctr Risk Infants 0 3, I-23842 Bosisio Parini, Lecco, Italy
关键词
baseline; mu-rhythm; EEG; ERD/ERS; pediatric population; EEG; INFANTS; DESYNCHRONIZATION; EXECUTION; SUPPRESSION; ACTIVATION; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.3390/brainsci11091159
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Event-related mu-rhythm activity has become a common tool for the investigation of different socio-cognitive processes in pediatric populations. The estimation of the mu-rhythm desynchronization/synchronization (mu-ERD/ERS) in a specific task is usually computed in relation to a baseline condition. In the present study, we investigated the effect that different types of baseline might have on toddler mu-ERD/ERS related to an action observation (AO) and action execution (AE) task. Specifically, we compared mu-ERD/ERS values computed using as a baseline: (1) the observation of a static image (BL1) and (2) a period of stillness (BL2). Our results showed that the majority of the subjects suppressed the mu-rhythm in response to the task and presented a greater mu-ERD for one of the two baselines. In some cases, one of the two baselines was not even able to produce a significant mu-ERD, and the preferred baseline varied among subjects even if most of them were more sensitive to the BL1, thus suggesting that this could be a good baseline to elicit mu-rhythm modulations in toddlers. These results recommended some considerations for the design and analysis of mu-rhythm studies involving pediatric subjects: in particular, the importance of verifying the mu-rhythm activity during baseline, the relevance of single-subject analysis, the possibility of including more than one baseline condition, and caution in the choice of the baseline and in the interpretation of the results of studies investigating mu-rhythm activity in pediatric populations.
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