Potential dementia biomarkers based on the time-varying microstructure of sleep EEG spindles


Autoria(s): Ortigueira, M.D.; Ktonas, P. Y.; Golemati, S.; Xanthopoulos, P.
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22/11/2010

22/11/2010

2007

Resumo

Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS Cité Internationale, Lyon, France August 23-26, 2007

The time-varying microstructure of sleep EEG spindles may have clinical significance in dementia studies. In this work, the sleep spindle is modeled as an AM-FM signal and parameterized in terms of six parameters, three quantifying the instantaneous envelope (IE) and three quantifying the instantaneous frequency (IF) of the spindle model. The IE and IF waveforms of sleep spindles from patients with dementia and normal controls were estimated using the time-frequency technique of Complex Demodulation (CD). Sinusoidal curve-fitting using a matching pursuit (MP) approach was applied to the IE and IF waveforms for the estimation of the six model parameters. Specific differences were found in sleep spindle instantaneous frequency dynamics between spindles from dementia subjects and spindles from controls.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/4327

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

IEEE

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openAccess

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conferenceObject