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dc.contributor.author Hernandez, Hernan
dc.contributor.author Baez, Sandra
dc.contributor.author Medel, Vicente
dc.contributor.author Moguilner, Sebastian
dc.contributor.author Cuadros, Jhosmary
dc.contributor.author Santamaria-Garcia, Hernando
dc.contributor.author Tagliazucchi, Enzo
dc.contributor.author Valdes-Sosa, Pedro A.
dc.contributor.author Lopera, Francisco
dc.contributor.author OchoaGómez, John Fredy
dc.contributor.author González-Hernández, Alfredis
dc.contributor.author Bonilla-Santos, Jasmin
dc.contributor.author Gonzalez-Montealegre, Rodrigo A.
dc.contributor.author Aktürk, Tuba
dc.contributor.author Yıldırım, Ebru
dc.contributor.author Anghinah, Renato
dc.contributor.author Legaz, Agustina
dc.contributor.author Fittipaldi, Sol
dc.contributor.author Yener, Görsev G.
dc.contributor.author Escudero, Javier
dc.contributor.author Babiloni, Claudio
dc.contributor.author Lopez, Susanna
dc.contributor.author Whelan, Robert
dc.contributor.author Lucas, Alberto A.Fernández
dc.contributor.author García, Adolfo M.
dc.contributor.author Huepe, David
dc.contributor.author Caterina, Gaetano Di
dc.contributor.author Soto-Añari, Marcio
dc.contributor.author Birba, Agustina
dc.contributor.author Sainz-Ballesteros, Agustin
dc.contributor.author Coronel, Carlos
dc.contributor.author Herrera, Eduar
dc.contributor.author Abasolo, Daniel
dc.contributor.author Kilborn, Kerry
dc.contributor.author Rubido, Nicolás
dc.contributor.author Clark, Ruaridh
dc.contributor.author Herzog, Ruben
dc.contributor.author Yerlikaya, Deniz
dc.contributor.author Güntekin, Bahar
dc.contributor.author Parra, Mario A.
dc.contributor.author Prado, Pavel
dc.contributor.author Ibanez, Agustin
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-26T00:52:34Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-26T00:52:34Z
dc.date.issued 2024-07-15
dc.identifier.issn 1053-8119
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uss.cl/handle/uss/13895
dc.description Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Author(s)
dc.description.abstract Diversity in brain health is influenced by individual differences in demographics and cognition. However, most studies on brain health and diseases have typically controlled for these factors rather than explored their potential to predict brain signals. Here, we assessed the role of individual differences in demographics (age, sex, and education; n = 1298) and cognition (n = 725) as predictors of different metrics usually used in case-control studies. These included power spectrum and aperiodic (1/f slope, knee, offset) metrics, as well as complexity (fractal dimension estimation, permutation entropy, Wiener entropy, spectral structure variability) and connectivity (graph-theoretic mutual information, conditional mutual information, organizational information) from the source space resting-state EEG activity in a diverse sample from the global south and north populations. Brain-phenotype models were computed using EEG metrics reflecting local activity (power spectrum and aperiodic components) and brain dynamics and interactions (complexity and graph-theoretic measures). Electrophysiological brain dynamics were modulated by individual differences despite the varied methods of data acquisition and assessments across multiple centers, indicating that results were unlikely to be accounted for by methodological discrepancies. Variations in brain signals were mainly influenced by age and cognition, while education and sex exhibited less importance. Power spectrum activity and graph-theoretic measures were the most sensitive in capturing individual differences. Older age, poorer cognition, and being male were associated with reduced alpha power, whereas older age and less education were associated with reduced network integration and segregation. Findings suggest that basic individual differences impact core metrics of brain function that are used in standard case-control studies. Considering individual variability and diversity in global settings would contribute to a more tailored understanding of brain function. en
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof vol. 295 Issue: Pages:
dc.source NeuroImage
dc.title Brain health in diverse settings : How age, demographics and cognition shape brain function en
dc.type Artículo
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2024.120636
dc.publisher.department Facultad de Odontología y Ciencias de la Rehabilitación


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