학술논문

Co-activation of rhythms during alpha band oscillations as an interictal biomarker of exploding head syndrome.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Cephalalgia. Aug2020, Vol. 40 Issue 9, p949-958. 10p. 2 Color Photographs, 2 Charts, 3 Graphs.
Subject
*ALPHA rhythm
*BIOMARKERS
*OSCILLATIONS
*MEDICAL records
*SYNDROMES
*CHRONOBIOLOGY disorders
*SENSORY disorders
Language
ISSN
0333-1024
Abstract
Background: Exploding head syndrome is a rarely reported benign sensory parasomnia that may nonetheless have significant impact on patients' quality of life and their perceived well-being. To date, the mechanisms underlying attacks, characterised by a painless perception of abrupt, loud noises at transitional sleep-wake or wake-sleep states, are by and large unclear.Methods and Results: In order to address the current gap in the knowledge of potential underlying pathophysiology, a retrospective case-control study of polysomnographic recordings of patients presenting to a tertiary sleep disorders clinic with exploding head syndrome was conducted. Interictal (non-attack associated) electroencephalographic biomarkers were investigated by performing macrostructural and event-related dynamic spectral analyses of the whole-night EEG. In patients with exploding head syndrome, additional oscillatory activity was recorded during wakefulness and at sleep/wake periods. This activity differed in its frequency, topography and source from the alpha rhythm that it accompanied.Conclusion: Based on these preliminary findings, we hypothesise that at times of sleep-wake transition in patients with exploding head syndrome, aberrant attentional processing may lead to amplification and modulation of external sensory stimuli. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]