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The Gradient of Spontaneous Oscillations Across Cortical Hierarchies Measured by Wearable Magnetoencephalography

  • Xiaoyu Liang
  • , Yuyu Ma
  • , Huanqi Wu
  • , Ruilin Wang
  • , Ruonan Wang*
  • , Changzeng Liu
  • , Yang Gao
  • , Xiaolin Ning*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • Shandong University
  • Hefei National Laboratory

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Abstract

The spontaneous oscillations within the brain are intimately linked to the hierarchical structures of the cortex, as evidenced by the cross-cortical gradient between parametrized spontaneous oscillations and cortical locations. Despite the significance of both peak frequency and peak time in characterizing these oscillations, limited research has explored the relationship between peak time and cortical locations. And no studies have demonstrated that the cross-cortical gradient can be measured by optically pumped magnetometer-based magnetoencephalography (OPM-MEG). Therefore, the cross-cortical gradient of parameterized spontaneous oscillation was analyzed for oscillations recorded by OPM-MEG using restricted maximum likelihood estimation with a linear mixed-effects model. It was validated that OPM-MEG can measure the cross-cortical gradient of spontaneous oscillations. Furthermore, results demonstrated the difference in the cross-cortical gradient between spontaneous oscillations during eye-opening and eye-closing conditions. The methods and conclusions offer potential to integrate electrophysiological and structural information of the brain, which contributes to the analysis of oscillatory fluctuations across the cortex recorded by OPM-MEG.

Original languageEnglish
Article number254
JournalTechnologies
Volume12
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • OPM-MEG
  • cortex oscillation
  • gradient
  • linear mixed-effects model
  • spontaneous oscillation

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