The impact of gliomas on resting-state oscillatory activity and connectivity: A magnetoencephalography study

International Journal of Psychophysiology(2021)

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Gliomas disturb brain functions, contributing to abnormal neuronal activity and connectivity changes that can be effectively investigated using magnetoencephalography (MEG). In this work, we used MEG to evaluate frequency-specific alterations of brain activity and functional connectivity in glioma patients. Two consecutive 5-min sessions of eyes-closed resting-state brain activity were recorded from ten glioma patients and ten age-matched healthy subjects. Modulations of power and functional connectivity, within the patient group and between patients and the healthy control group, were assessed in terms of the Neural Activity Index and the Multivariate Interaction Measure, respectively. These quantities were calculated in individualized frequency bands (delta, theta, lower alpha, upper alpha and beta) to account for changes in spectral peaks in patients.
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Glioma patients,Resting-state,Magnetoencephalography,Functional connectivity
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