학술논문

Multiplexity of human brain oscillations as a personal brain signature.
Document Type
Article
Source
Human Brain Mapping. Dec2023, Vol. 44 Issue 17, p5624-5640. 17p.
Subject
*ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
*OSCILLATIONS
*LARGE-scale brain networks
*BRAIN diseases
*MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHY
Language
ISSN
1065-9471
Abstract
Human individuality is likely underpinned by the constitution of functional brain networks that ensure consistency of each person's cognitive and behavioral profile. These functional networks should, in principle, be detectable by noninvasive neurophysiology. We use a method that enables the detection of dominant frequencies of the interaction between every pair of brain areas at every temporal segment of the recording period, the dominant coupling modes (DoCM). We apply this method to brain oscillations, measured with magnetoencephalography (MEG) at rest in two independent datasets, and show that the spatiotemporal evolution of DoCMs constitutes an individualized brain fingerprint. Based on this successful fingerprinting we suggest that DoCMs are important targets for the investigation of neural correlates of individual psychological parameters and can provide mechanistic insight into the underlying neurophysiological processes, as well as their disturbance in brain diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]