Ellfolk U, Karrasch M, Laine M, Pesonen M, Krause CM. Event-related desynchronization/synchronization during an auditory–verbal working memory task in mild Parkinson's disease.
Clin Neurophysiol 2006;
117:1737-45. [PMID:
16807091 DOI:
10.1016/j.clinph.2006.05.004]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/13/2005] [Revised: 03/25/2006] [Accepted: 05/05/2006] [Indexed: 10/24/2022]
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
Event-related desynchronization (ERD) and synchronization (ERS) were studied during an auditory-verbal working memory task in patients suffering from Parkinson's disease (PD).
METHODS
PD patients (n=7, mean age 59) at a mild stage of the disease volunteered in the study. A group of healthy subjects (n=10, mean age 61) served as control group. ERD and ERS of the 1-25 Hz EEG frequencies were studied using wavelet transforms during memory encoding and retrieval.
RESULTS
Both groups performed equally well on the memory task. Statistically significant differences in ERD/ERS responses were observed in posterior electrodes during encoding of the memory set due to the fact that alpha ( approximately 10-15 Hz) ERS was elicited in the controls, but not in the PD group. In broad frequency bands ( approximately 6-25 Hz) ERD responses were observed in both groups during memory retrieval. A pre-stimulus alpha ERS seen in the control group was absent in the PD group.
CONCLUSIONS
The results of this preliminary study indicate that Parkinson's disease might affect brain oscillatory responses in the alpha frequency range in the encoding phase of auditory-verbal working memory.
SIGNIFICANCE
The ERD/ERS patterns may reflect neurophysiological alterations in the processes underlying working memory deficits in PD.
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