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健康年轻成年人静息态 EEG 的性别差异。

Sex differences in resting EEG in healthy young adults.

机构信息

Brain & Behaviour Research Institute, School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia.

Brain & Behaviour Research Institute, School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Psychophysiol. 2021 Mar;161:35-43. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2021.01.008. Epub 2021 Jan 14.

Abstract

Resting EEG, measured in eyes-closed (EC) and eyes-open (EO) states, can provide insight into behavioural differences between groups. Surprisingly, differences in resting EEG between females and males have not been investigated systematically in previous literature. The present study utilised the four traditional EEG bands to confirm their baseline EC topographies and reactivity (EO minus EC) across groups, to clarify topographical differences between sexes, and to confirm alpha as a measure of arousal. Participants were eighty healthy young adults (40 female), with a mean age of 20.4 (range 18-26) years. Continuous resting EEG was recorded from 30 scalp sites during three 2-minute conditions (EO1, EC, EO2), and EOG-corrected. Data from each condition were divided into 60 sequential 2-second epochs. Accepted artefact-free epochs were Fourier Transformed, and absolute amplitudes in the delta (0.5-3.5 Hz), theta (4.0-7.5 Hz), alpha (8.0-13.0 Hz), and beta (13.5-29.5 Hz) bands were calculated. Across groups in EC, significant topographical differences were found between the band amplitudes, broadly compatible with previous reports. Females had greater overall amplitudes in delta, alpha and beta, enhanced midline activity in theta, and parietal and midline activity in the alpha and beta bands. From EC to EO, reactivity was apparent across the bands as significant reductions, particularly in the parietal region. For females compared to males, the reduction in parietal midline delta and theta, parietal alpha and parietal midline beta was significantly larger. Additionally, across groups, alpha activity was confirmed as an inverse measure of arousal. These findings indicate significant differences in neuronal activity between young adult females and males, and help our interpretation of alpha changes.

摘要

静息脑电图,在闭眼(EC)和睁眼(EO)状态下测量,可深入了解不同组别之间的行为差异。令人惊讶的是,之前的文献中并未系统地研究过女性和男性之间静息脑电图的差异。本研究利用四个传统的脑电图波段,确认其在基线 EC 地形图和反应性(EO 减去 EC)方面的组间差异,阐明性别之间的地形图差异,并确认阿尔法波作为觉醒的测量指标。参与者为 80 名健康的年轻成年人(40 名女性),平均年龄为 20.4 岁(18-26 岁)。在三个 2 分钟的条件(EO1、EC、EO2)下,从 30 个头皮部位记录连续静息脑电图,并进行眼动校正。每个条件的数据被分为 60 个连续的 2 秒段。接受无伪迹的段被傅里叶变换,在 delta(0.5-3.5 Hz)、theta(4.0-7.5 Hz)、alpha(8.0-13.0 Hz)和 beta(13.5-29.5 Hz)波段中计算绝对幅度。在 EC 中,跨组发现波段幅度存在显著的地形图差异,与之前的报告基本一致。女性在 delta、alpha 和 beta 波段的总体幅度较大,theta 波段中线活动增强,alpha 和 beta 波段顶区和中线活动增强。从 EC 到 EO,跨波段均出现反应性,特别是在顶区。与男性相比,女性顶区中线 delta 和 theta、顶区 alpha 和顶区中线 beta 的减少幅度显著更大。此外,跨组发现,alpha 活动被证实为觉醒的反测量指标。这些发现表明,年轻成年女性和男性之间的神经元活动存在显著差异,有助于我们对 alpha 波变化的解释。

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