Analysis of EEG complexity in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
Poster Session B - Sunday, March 30, 2025, 8:00 – 10:00 am EDT, Back Bay Ballroom/Republic Ballroom
Xu Chen1 (cxwp65@163.com), Benju Zhu1, Limei Cao1; 1Shanghai Eighth People’s Hospital
Objective: Mild cognitive impairment patients and normal elderly people were selected in this research. EEG complexity (Lempel-Ziv Complexity, LZC) and P300 value of the two groups were compared in two statuses (quiet eyes closed, cognitive load), The brain functional characteristics of different cognitive states were explored, it was expected to construct a simple and objective cognitive function evaluation approach to provide criteria for early diagnosis of cognitive dysfunction and disease evaluation. Methods: The clinical data was from 50 MCI patients in Neurology department of the 8th People’s Hospital. 45 normal elderly people with corresponding sex, age and education level was chosen as control group. 5 minutes EEG signals were recorded and measured with P300 for both groups with quiet eyes closed and cognitive load states. Due to smooth baseline and inconspicuous artifacts, 2048-point EEG (about 8s) were selected to perform LZC analysis and complexity calculation in Mat tab. Results: Normal elderly people showed higher LZC than MCI patients. Moreover, LZC was higher in those complex brain function areas such as temporal and frontal areas. The cognitive related brain areas showed more obvious degradation than other brain areas. Under the cognitive load status, the complexity value in cognitive related brain areas of MCI patients decreased significantly. Conclusion: The brain electrical LZC value in normal elderly people group was higher than that in cognitive impairment group. The prolonged latency of P300, these results of cognitive impairment in patients could also predict the degree of cognitive decline.
Topic Area: EXECUTIVE PROCESSES: Working memory