Electrophysiological group studies in brain-damaged patients can be run to capture the EEG correlates of specific cognitive impairments. Nonetheless, this procedure is not adequate to characterize the inter-individual variability present in major neuropsychological syndromes. We tested the possibility of getting a reliable individual EEG characterization of deficits of endogenous orienting of spatial attention in right-brain damaged (RBD) patients with left spatial neglect (N+). We used a single-trial topographical analysis (STTA; [39]of individual scalp EEG topographies recorded during leftward and rightward orienting of attention with central cues in RBD patients with and without (N-) neglect and in healthy controls (HC). We found that the STTA successfully decoded EEG signals related to leftward and rightward orienting in five out of the six N+, five out of the six N- patients and in all the six HC. In agreement with findings from conventional average-group studies, successful classifications of EEG signals in N+ were observed during the 400-800 ms period post-cue-onset, which reflects preserved voluntary engagement of attention resources (ADAN component). These results suggest the possibility of acquiring reliable individual EEG profiles of neglect patients.

Individual EEG profiling of attention deficits in left spatial neglect: a pilot study / Lasaponara, Stefano; D'Onofrio, Marianna; Pinto, Mario; Aiello, Marilena; Pellegrino, Michele; Scozia, Gabriele; De Lucia, Marzia; Doricchi, Fabrizio. - In: NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS. - ISSN 0304-3940. - 761:(2021). [10.1016/j.neulet.2021.136097]

Individual EEG profiling of attention deficits in left spatial neglect: a pilot study

Lasaponara, Stefano
Conceptualization
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D'Onofrio, Marianna;Pinto, Mario
Investigation
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Aiello, Marilena
Investigation
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Pellegrino, Michele;Scozia, Gabriele;Doricchi, Fabrizio
Supervision
2021

Abstract

Electrophysiological group studies in brain-damaged patients can be run to capture the EEG correlates of specific cognitive impairments. Nonetheless, this procedure is not adequate to characterize the inter-individual variability present in major neuropsychological syndromes. We tested the possibility of getting a reliable individual EEG characterization of deficits of endogenous orienting of spatial attention in right-brain damaged (RBD) patients with left spatial neglect (N+). We used a single-trial topographical analysis (STTA; [39]of individual scalp EEG topographies recorded during leftward and rightward orienting of attention with central cues in RBD patients with and without (N-) neglect and in healthy controls (HC). We found that the STTA successfully decoded EEG signals related to leftward and rightward orienting in five out of the six N+, five out of the six N- patients and in all the six HC. In agreement with findings from conventional average-group studies, successful classifications of EEG signals in N+ were observed during the 400-800 ms period post-cue-onset, which reflects preserved voluntary engagement of attention resources (ADAN component). These results suggest the possibility of acquiring reliable individual EEG profiles of neglect patients.
2021
ADAN; attention; EEG; multivariate analysis; neglect
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Individual EEG profiling of attention deficits in left spatial neglect: a pilot study / Lasaponara, Stefano; D'Onofrio, Marianna; Pinto, Mario; Aiello, Marilena; Pellegrino, Michele; Scozia, Gabriele; De Lucia, Marzia; Doricchi, Fabrizio. - In: NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS. - ISSN 0304-3940. - 761:(2021). [10.1016/j.neulet.2021.136097]
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