González-Hernández José A, Céspedes-García Yamilka, Campbell Kenneth, Scherbaum Werner A, Bosch-Bayard Jorge, Figueredo-Rodríguez Pedro
Section of Cognitive Research and Psychophysiology, Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital, San Lázaro 701, Havana 3, 10300, Cuba.
Neurosci Lett. 2005 Dec 31;391(1-2):43-7. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2005.08.027. Epub 2005 Sep 12.
This study introduce the comparison of a 'reference state' versus a resting condition (zero), defined upon normative developmental equations. We compared pre-task 'resting' data from healthy individuals with the Normative Cuban digital resting EEG-database recently calculated for VARETA (qEEG/VARETA). The results allowed us to state that a 'pre-task resting conditions' exists as a state beyond the 'zero' or 'baseline' condition. The pre-task 'resting' condition is never truly 'at rest', however most of the previous published fMRI/PET studies assumed such a pre-task condition as reference/baseline condition. By defining different 'resting states' by qEEG/VARETA analyses, we have a potential methodology which can define resting state conditions and to be sure that they are consistent when comparing within group analyses across tasks or between groups either void of task or for task specific conditions.
本研究介绍了根据规范发育方程定义的“参考状态”与静息状态(零)之间的比较。我们将健康个体的任务前“静息”数据与最近为VARETA(定量脑电图/VARETA)计算的古巴数字静息脑电图规范数据库进行了比较。结果使我们能够指出,“任务前静息状态”作为一种超越“零”或“基线”状态而存在。然而,任务前的“静息”状态并非真正“静止”,大多数先前发表的功能磁共振成像/正电子发射断层扫描研究将这种任务前状态假定为参考/基线状态。通过定量脑电图/VARETA分析定义不同的“静息状态”,我们有一种潜在的方法,可以定义静息状态条件,并确保在跨任务的组内分析或无任务或特定任务条件的组间比较时,这些条件是一致的。