Harmonized-Multinational qEEG Norms (HarMNqEEG).
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Date of Publication
August 1, 2022
Publication Type
Article
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Contributor
Li, Min | |
Wang, Ying | |
Lopez-Naranjo, Carlos | |
Reyes, Ronaldo Cesar Garcia | |
Hamid, Aini Ismafairus Abd | |
Evans, Alan C | |
Savostyanov, Alexander N | |
Calzada-Reyes, Ana | |
Areces-Gonzalez, Ariosky | |
Villringer, Arno | |
Tobon-Quintero, Carlos A | |
Garcia-Agustin, Daysi | |
Paz-Linares, Deirel | |
Yao, Dezhong | |
Dong, Li | |
Aubert-Vazquez, Eduardo | |
Reza, Faruque | |
Omar, Hazim | |
Abdullah, Jafri Malin | |
Galler, Janina R | |
Ochoa-Gomez, John F | |
Prichep, Leslie S | |
Galan-Garcia, Lidice | |
Morales-Chacon, Lilia | |
Valdes-Sosa, Mitchell J | |
Tröndle, Marius | |
Zulkifly, Mohd Faizal Bin Mohd | |
Rahman, Muhammad Riddha Bin Abdul | |
Milakhina, Natalya S | |
Langer, Nicolas | |
Rudych, Pavel | |
Hu, Shiang | |
Virues-Alba, Trinidad A | |
Lei, Xu | |
Bringas-Vega, Maria L | |
Bosch-Bayard, Jorge F | |
Valdes-Sosa, Pedro Antonio |
Series
NeuroImage
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1095-9572
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
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PubMed ID
35398285
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Description
This paper extends the frequency domain quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) methods pursuing higher sensitivity to detect Brain Developmental Disorders. Prior qEEG work lacked integration of cross-spectral information omitting important functional connectivity descriptors. Lack of geographical diversity precluded accounting for site-specific variance, increasing qEEG nuisance variance. We ameliorate these weaknesses. i) Create lifespan Riemannian multinational qEEG norms for cross-spectral tensors. These norms result from the HarMNqEEG project fostered by the Global Brain Consortium. We calculate the norms with data from 9 countries, 12 devices, and 14 studies, including 1564 subjects. Instead of raw data, only anonymized metadata and EEG cross-spectral tensors were shared. After visual and automatic quality control, developmental equations for the mean and standard deviation of qEEG traditional and Riemannian DPs were calculated using additive mixed-effects models. We demonstrate qEEG "batch effects" and provide methods to calculate harmonized z-scores. ii) We also show that the multinational harmonized Riemannian norms produce z-scores with increased diagnostic accuracy to predict brain dysfunction at school-age produced by malnutrition only in the first year of life. iii) We offer open code and data to calculate different individual z-scores from the HarMNqEEG dataset. These results contribute to developing bias-free, low-cost neuroimaging technologies applicable in various health settings.
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