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Developmental trends of theta–beta interelectrode power correlation during resting state in normal children
Authors:Ernesto Buiza  Elena I Rodríguez-Martínez  Catarina I Barriga-Paulino  Antonio Arjona  Carlos M Gómez
Institution:1.Laboratory of Human Psychobiology, Experimental Psychology Department, Psychology School,University of Sevilla,Seville,Spain;2.Center for Biomedical Research,Universidade do Algarve,Faro,Portugal
Abstract:The possibility that power-to-power (theta–beta) frequency coupling increases during development was analyzed. Three minutes of spontaneous EEG in an open eyes condition were recorded in a sample of 160 subjects ranging from 6 to 26 years old. Theta (4–7 Hz) and beta band (15–20 Hz) power was calculated in a trial-by-trial basis. Inter-electrode power correlations (IPC) were computed in each subject as the correlation between the power of two frequency bands recorded in two electrodes. An increase in theta–beta IPC with age was obtained. IPCs were higher when theta was seeded in posterior regions than in anterior or central regions. Moreover, the significant correlations between each individual IPC and age were calculated, making it possible to draw IPC versus age correlation maps in order to capture the IPC development topography. An increase was found in significant correlations in the left hemisphere compared to the right hemisphere. There were no differences in the inter-hemispheric versus intra-hemispheric IPC maturation spatial patterns. An increase in power-to-power–frequency coupling in theta–beta occurs during development, suggesting an increase in functional connectivity with age. Frequency coupling between theta and beta rhythms would be one of the mechanisms facilitating integration of long distance functional networks during development.
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