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1 Evaluation and Utilization of Aged Bacteria in MICP Technology Fukue M; Lechowicz Z; Mulligan CN; Takeuchi S; Takeuchi H; 41900613
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2 How vigilance states influence source imaging of physiological brain oscillations: evidence from intracranial EEG Wei X; Afnan J; Avigdor T; von Ellenrieder N; Delaire É; Royer J; Ho A; Minato E; Schiller K; Jaber K; Wang YL; Moye M; Bernhardt BC; Lina JM; Grova C; Frauscher B; 41687693
SOH
3 Automated abdominal aortic calcification and trabecular bone score independently predict incident fracture during routine osteoporosis screening Gebre AK; Sim M; Gilani SZ; Saleem A; Smith C; Hans D; Reid S; Monchka BA; Kimelman D; Jozani MJ; Schousboe JT; Lewis JR; Leslie WD; 41071096
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4 Properties and Behavior of Sandy Soils by a New Interpretation of MICP Fukue M; Lechowicz Z; Mulligan CN; Takeuchi S; Fujimori Y; Emori K; 40004331
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5 Progesterone and allopregnanolone facilitate excitatory synaptic transmission in the infralimbic cortex via activation of membrane progesterone receptors Rahaei N; Buynack LM; Kires L; Movasseghi Y; Chapman CA; 39722289
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia on AuCu Single-atom Alloy Aerogels under Wide Potential Window Yu J; Gao RT; Guo X; Nguyen NT; Wu L; Wang L; 39264141
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7 When population growth intensifies intergroup competition, female colobus monkeys free-ride less Arseneau-Robar TJ; Teichroeb JA; Macintosh AJJ; Saj TL; Glotfelty E; Lucci S; Sicotte P; Wikberg EC; 38906888
BIOLOGY
8 Recruitment dynamics of juvenile salmonids: Comparisons among populations and with classic case studies Matte JO; Fraser DJ; Grant JWA; 38599588
BIOLOGY
9 A Cluster Analysis of Oral and Cognitive Health Indicators: An Exploratory Study on Cholinergic Activity as the Link Rohani K; Nicolau B; Madathil S; Booij L; Jafarpour D; Haricharan PB; Feine J; Alchini R; Tamimi F; de Souza R; 37608643
PSYCHOLOGY
10 Evaluation of Increasing Dairy Intake on Bone Density in Postpubertal Youth: A Randomized Controlled Trial Using Motivational Interviewing Slim M; Vanstone CA; Morin SN; Rahme E; Bacon SL; Weiler HA; 36967160
HKAP
11 Assessing effects of predator density and diversity on neophobia in Trinidadian guppies Feyten LEA; Demers EEM; Ramnarine IW; Brown GE; 35907447
BIOLOGY
12 Incorporation of Optical Density into the Blending Design for a Biocement Solution Fukue M; Lechowicz Z; Fujimori Y; Emori K; Mulligan CN; 35269187
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13 Evaluation of Increasing Dairy Intake on Bone Density in Post-pubertal Youth: A Randomized Controlled Trial Using Motivational Interviewing Slim M; Vanstone CA; Morin SN; Rahme E; Bacon SL; Weiler HA; 35015862
HKAP
14 Defective GaAs nanoribbon-based biosensor for lung cancer biomarkers: a DFT study Tarun T; Singh P; Kaur H; Walia GK; Randhawa DKK; Choudhary BC; 34459994
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15 Designing Ultrasmall Carbon Nanospheres with Tailored Sizes and Textural Properties for High-Rate High-Energy Supercapacitors Liu X; Vadiyar MM; Oh JK; Ye Z; 34229427
CHEMBIOCHEM
16 Varying genetic imprints of road networks and human density in North American mammal populations Habrich AK; Lawrence ER; Fraser DJ; 34178111
BIOLOGY
17 Fast oscillations >40 Hz localize the epileptogenic zone: An electrical source imaging study using high-density electroencephalography. Avigdor T, Abdallah C, von Ellenrieder N, Hedrich T, Rubino A, Lo Russo G, Bernhardt B, Nobili L, Grova C, Frauscher B 33450578
PERFORM
18 The relationship between eDNA particle concentration and organism abundance in nature is strengthened by allometric scaling. Yates MC, Glaser D, Post J, Cristescu ME, Fraser DJ, Derry AM 32638451
CONCORDIA
19 Analysis of uric acid adsorption on armchair silicene nanoribbons: a DFT study. Tarun T, Randhawa DKK, Singh P, Choudhary BC, Walia GK, Kaur N 32108912
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20 First principles investigation on armchair zinc oxide nanoribbons as uric acid sensors. Singh P, Randhawa DKK, Tarun, Choudhary BC, Walia GK, Kaur N 31834483
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21 Population variation in density-dependent growth, mortality and their trade-off in a stream fish. Matte JM, Fraser DJ, Grant JWA 31642512
BIOLOGY

 

Title:How vigilance states influence source imaging of physiological brain oscillations: evidence from intracranial EEG
Authors:Wei XAfnan JAvigdor Tvon Ellenrieder NDelaire ÉRoyer JHo AMinato ESchiller KJaber KWang YLMoye MBernhardt BCLina JMGrova CFrauscher B
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41687693/
DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2026.121803
Publication:NeuroImage
Keywords:Cortical oscillation analysisHigh-density EEGNormative intracranial EEGSleep/Wake PhysiologySource imagingVigilance states
PMID:41687693 Category: Date Added:2026-02-14
Dept Affiliation: SOH
1 Analytical Neurophysiological Lab, Department of Neurology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
2 Integrated Program in Neuroscience, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada; Multimodal Functional Imaging Lab, Department of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada; Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
3 Analytical Neurophysiological Lab, Department of Neurology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA; Multimodal Functional Imaging Lab, Department of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada; Analytical Neurophysiological Lab, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
4 Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
5 Multimodal Functional Imaging Lab, Department of Physics and Concordia School of Health, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
6 Multimodal Imaging and Connectome Analysis (MICA) Laboratory, McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
7 Analytical Neurophysiological Lab, Department of Neurology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
8 Analytical Neurophysiological Lab, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
9 Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
10 Physnum Team, Centre De Recherches Mathématiques, Montréal, Québec, Canada; Electrical Engineering Department, École De Technologie Supérieure, Montréal, Québec H3C 1K3, Canada; Center for Advanced Research in Sleep Medicine, Sacré-Coeur Hospital, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
11 Multimodal Functional Imaging Lab, Department of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada; Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada; Physnum Team, Centre De Recherches Mathématiques, Montréal, Québec, Canada; Multimodal Functional Imaging Lab, Department of Physics and Concordia School of Health, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
12 Analytical Neurophysiological Lab, Department of Neurology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA; Analytical Neurophysiological Lab, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address: birgit.frauscher@duke.edu.

Description:

Cortical oscillations across sleep-wake cycles are essential for coordinating functional brain dynamics. High-density electroencephalography (HDEEG) combined with electrical source imaging (ESI) provides a noninvasive approach to map cortical dynamics; however, its ability to capture spatial ongoing oscillations across different vigilance states remains uncertain. Here, we directly compared HDEEG source imaging by comparing it to a normative intracranial EEG (iEEG) atlas from 110 epilepsy patients with electrodes in healthy brain regions (https://mni-open-ieegatlas.research.mcgill.ca/). Wavelet-based Maximum Entropy on the Mean (wMEM) was applied to localize oscillatory patterns using overnight HDEEG recordings from 35 healthy adults (16 females, mean age 31.1±6.3 years). Virtual iEEG (ViEEG) signals were estimated by applying an iEEG forward model to wMEM sources to examine oscillatory patterns across 5 frequency bands, 38 regions, and 4 vigilance states. We found that HDEEG source imaging exhibited comparable spectral patterns of iEEG in low frequencies but overestimated oscillatory activities at high frequencies. Lateral cortical regions exhibited more accurate source estimation than medial regions (p<0.05). After removing the aperiodic components, the spectral alignment between ViEEG and iEEG significantly improved except for N3 sleep (p<0.05). Oscillatory peak patterns in ViEEG reflect state-dependent dynamics that are broadly consistent with iEEG peaks (p<0.05). HDEEG-derived ViEEG and magnetoencephalography-derived ViEEG approximated iEEG spectral features, showing complementary correspondence. These findings reveal that vigilance states significantly shape cortical oscillations by altering their spectral and spatial profiles. Our results establish high-density EEG as a powerful tool for large-scale, noninvasive investigations of human sleep neurophysiology and brain network dynamics.





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