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EEG Spectral Attractors Identify a Geometric Core of Brain Dynamics

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Journal Patterns (N Y)
Date 2024 Nov 21
PMID 39568645
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Multidimensional reconstruction of brain attractors from electroencephalography (EEG) data enables the analysis of geometric complexity and interactions between signals in state space. Utilizing resting-state data from young and older adults, we characterize periodic (traditional frequency bands) and aperiodic (broadband exponent) attractors according to their geometric complexity and shared dynamical signatures, which we refer to as a geometric cross-parameter coupling. Alpha and aperiodic attractors are the least complex, and their global shapes are shared among all other frequency bands, affording alpha and aperiodic greater predictive power. Older adults show lower geometric complexity but greater coupling, resulting from dedifferentiation of gamma activity. The form and content of resting-state thoughts were further associated with the complexity of attractor dynamics. These findings support a process-developmental perspective on the brain's dynamic core, whereby more complex information differentiates out of an integrative and global geometric core.

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