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Test-retest Reliability of Resting EEG Spectra Validates a Statistical Signature of Persons

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialties Neurology
Psychiatry
Date 2007 Sep 26
PMID 17892969
Citations 49
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Abstract

Objective: When EEG is recorded in humans, the question arises whether the resting EEG remains stable. We compared the inter-individual variation in spectral observables to the intra-individual stability over more than a year.

Methods: We recorded resting EEG in 55 healthy adults with eyes closed. In 20 persons EEG was recorded in a second session with retest intervals 12-40 months. For electrodes AFz, Cz and Pz alpha peak frequency and alpha peak height were transformed into Z-scores. We compared the curve shape of power spectra by first aligning alpha peaks to 10Hz and then regressing spectra pairwise onto each other to calculate a t-value. The t-value and differences of Z-scores for all pairs of sessions were entered into a generalized linear model (GLM) where binary output represents the recognition probability. The results were cross-validated by out-of-sample testing.

Results: Of the 40 sessions, 35 were correctly matched. The shape of power spectra contributed most to recognition. Out of all 2960 pairwise comparisons 99.5% were correct, with sensitivity 88% and specificity 99.5%.

Conclusions: Our statistical apparatus allows to identify those spectral EEG observables which qualify as statistical signature of a person.

Significance: The effect of external factors on EEG observables can be contrasted against their normal variability over time.

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