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Assessment of cognitive load in the context of neurosurgery

Author(s): Di Giovanni DA; Kersten-Oertel M; Drouin S; Collins DL;

Purpose: Image-guided neurosurgery demands precise depth perception to minimize cognitive burden during intricate navigational tasks. Existing evaluation methods rely heavily on subjective user feedback, which can be biased and inconsistent. This study uses...

Article GUID: 40650801

Effect of a single dose of lorazepam on resting state functional connectivity in healthy adults

Author(s): Ferland MC; Wang R; Therrien-Blanchet JM; Remahi S; Côté S; Fréchette AJ; Dang-Vu TT; Liu H; Lepage JF; Théoret H;...

Lorazepam is a fast-acting benzodiazepine that is widely used to manage anxiety symptoms through modulation of GABAergic activity. Despite being one of the most prescribed benzodiazepines, the effe...

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Hemodynamic correlates of fluctuations in neuronal excitability: A simultaneous Paired Associative Stimulation (PAS) and functional near infra-red spectroscopy (fNIRS) study

Author(s): Cai Z; Pellegrino G; Spilkin A; Delaire E; Uji M; Abdallah C; Lina JM; Fecteau S; Grova C;

Background: The relationship between task-related hemodynamic activity and brain excitability is poorly understood in humans as it is technically challenging to combine simultaneously non-invasive brain stimulation and neuroimaging modalities. Cortical exci...

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Is Adipose Tissue Inflammation the Culprit of Obesity-Associated Comorbidities?

Author(s): Turner L; Wanasinghe AI; Brunori P; Santosa S;

In individuals with obesity, the onset of chronic comorbidities coincides with the excessive accumulation of adipose tissue in various tissue beds. As obesity progresses, adipose tissue becomes increasingly dysfunctional causing chronic low-grade inflammati...

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Visual Features in Stereo-Electroencephalography to Predict Surgical Outcome: A Multicenter Study

Author(s): Abdallah C; Thomas J; Aron O; Avigdor T; Jaber K; Doležalová I; Mansilla D; Nevalainen P; Parikh P; Singh J; Beniczky S; Kahane P; Minotti L...

Objective: Epilepsy surgery needs predictive features that are easily implemented in clinical practice. Previous studies are limited by small sample sizes, lack of external validation, and complex ...

Article GUID: 40519108

Morphological characteristics of the thoracolumbar fascia: relationship to chronic low back pain and back extension strength

Author(s): Caron FP; Martin Smith C; Naghdi N; Iorio OC; Bertrand C; Fortin M;

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between different characteristics of the Thoracolumbar Fascia (TLF) (e.g., length, epimuscular fat distribution) with pain status and lumbar extension strength in a sample of participant...

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What is the role of non-surgical clinicians in the assessment and management of degenerative cervical myelopathy? - Insights from the RECODE-DCM peri-operative rehabilitation incubator

Author(s): Chauhan RV; Demetriades AK; Boerger TF; Lantz JM; Treanor C; Kalsi-Ryan S; Kumar V; Wood L; Plener J; Wilson N; Fortin M; Ammendolia C; Paus...

Introduction: Evidence on degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) has frequently focussed on surgical management, overlooking the role of non-surgical clinicians. Their contributions in the patient ...

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Spectral and network investigation reveals distinct power and connectivity patterns between phasic and tonic REM sleep

Author(s): Avigdor T; Peter-Derex L; Ho A; Schiller K; Wang Y; Abdallah C; Delaire E; Jaber K; Travnicek V; Grova C; Frauscher B;...

Although rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is often thought of as a singular state, it consists of two substates, phasic and tonic REM, defined by the presence (respectively absence) of bursts of rapi...

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NIRSTORM: a Brainstorm extension dedicated to functional near-infrared spectroscopy data analysis, advanced 3D reconstructions, and optimal probe design

Author(s): Delaire É; Vincent T; Cai Z; Machado A; Hugueville L; Schwartz D; Tadel F; Cassani R; Bherer L; Lina JM; Pélégrini-Issac M; Grova C;...

Significance: Understanding the brain's complex functions requires multimodal approaches that combine data from various neuroimaging techniques. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) of...

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Title:Assessment of cognitive load in the context of neurosurgery
Authors:Di Giovanni DAKersten-Oertel MDrouin SCollins DL
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40650801/
DOI:10.1007/s11548-025-03478-y
Category:
PMID:40650801
Dept Affiliation: PERFORM
1 Integrated Program in Neuroscience at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. daniel.digiovanni@mail.mcgill.ca.
2 Department of Computer Science, PERFORM Center, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
3 Software and Information Technology Engineering, École de Technologie Supérieure, Montreal, QC, Canada.
4 Department of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

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Purpose: Image-guided neurosurgery demands precise depth perception to minimize cognitive burden during intricate navigational tasks. Existing evaluation methods rely heavily on subjective user feedback, which can be biased and inconsistent. This study uses a physiological measure via electroencephalography (EEG), to quantify cognitive load when using novel dynamic depth-cue visualizations. By comparing dynamic versus static rendering techniques, we aim to establish an objective framework for assessing and validating visualization strategies beyond traditional performance metrics.

Methods: Twenty participants (experts in brain imaging) navigated to specified targets within a computed tomography angiography (CTA) volume using a tracked 3D pointer. We implemented three visualization methods (shading, ChromaDepth, aerial perspective) in both static and dynamic modes, randomized across 80 trials per subject. Continuous EEG was recorded via a Muse headband; raw signals were preprocessed and theta-band (4-7 Hz) power extracted for each trial. A two-way repeated measures ANOVA assessed the effects of visualization type and dynamic interaction on theta power.

Results: Dynamic visualization conditions yielded lower mean theta-band power compared to static conditions (? = 0.057 V2/Hz; F (1,19) = 6.00, p = 0.024), indicating reduced neural markers of cognitive load. No significant main effect was observed across visualization methods, nor their interaction with dynamic mode. These findings suggest that real-time feedback from pointer-driven interactions may alleviate mental effort regardless of the specific depth cue employed.

Conclusion: Our exploratory results demonstrate the feasibility of using consumer-grade EEG to provide objective insights into cognitive load for surgical visualization techniques. Although limited by non-surgeon participants, the observed theta-power reductions under dynamic conditions support further investigation. Future work should correlate EEG-derived load measures with performance outcomes, involve practising neurosurgeons, and leverage high-density EEG or AI-driven adaptive visualization to refine and validate these preliminary findings.