Nonlinear dynamics of the EEG separated by independent component analysis after sound and light stimulation

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The electroencephalogram (EEG) is a multi-scaled signal consisting of several time-series components each with different dominant frequency ranges and different origins. Nonlinear measures of the EEG reflect the complexity of the overall EEG, but not of each component in it. The aim of this study is to examine effect of the sound and light (SL) stimulation on the complexity of each component of the EEG. We used independent component analysis to obtain independent components of the EEG. The first positive Lyapunov exponent (L1) was estimated as a nonlinear measure of complexity. Twelve subjects were administered photic and auditory stimuli with a frequency of 10 Hz, which corresponded to the alpha frequency of the EEG, by a sound and light entrainment device. We compared the L1 values of the EEGs and their independent components between baseline and after the SL stimulation. We detected that the L1 values of the EEG decreased after the SL stimulation in all channels except C3 and F4, indicating that the complexity of the EEG decreased. We showed that alpha components increased in proportion but decreased in complexity after the SL stimulation. The beta independent components were found to decrease in proportion and complexity. These results suggest that decreased complexity of he EEG after the SL stimulation may be principally caused by decreased complexity and increased proportion of the alpha independent components. We showed also that theta components increased in complexity after the SL stimulation. We propose that nonlinear dynamical analysis combined with independent component analysis may be helpful in understanding the temporal characteristics of the EEG. which cannot be detected by conventional linear or nonlinear methods.
Publisher
SPRINGER-VERLAG
Issue Date
2002-05
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

STRANGE ATTRACTORS; PHOTIC-STIMULATION; TIME-SERIES; INFORMATION

Citation

BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS, v.86, no.5, pp.395 - 401

ISSN
0340-1200
DOI
10.1007/s00422-001-0304-z
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/22146
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