The search for the relationship between female hormonal status, alpha oscillations, and aperiodic features of resting state EEG

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES International Journal of Psychophysiology Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2024.112312
Rimantė Gaižauskaitė , Lina Gladutytė , Ingrida Zelionkaitė , Elena Čėsnaitė , Niko A. Busch , Ramunė Grikšienė
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Fluctuations in sex steroid levels during the menstrual cycle and the use of hormonal contraceptives have been linked to changes in cognitive function and emotions in females. Such variations may be mediated by overall brain activity and excitability. We aimed to investigate the impact of female hormonal status on resting state EEG (rsEEG) parameters, including periodic (individual alpha frequency, alpha power) and aperiodic (1/f slope) features. rsEEG was recorded in healthy females (mean age 26.4 ± 4.6 years), who were naturally cycling in the early follicular (n = 33) or mid-luteal phases (n = 35), or who used either oral contraceptives (n = 35) or hormonal intrauterine devices (n = 28). Salivary concentrations of estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone were measured. Contrary to previous findings, this study did not reveal significant differences in rsEEG parameters between groups or significant relationships with hormonal levels. Age emerged as a covariate negatively related to the median 1/f slope. Based on these findings, we found no significant evidence to suggest that the periodic (alpha power and peak frequency) or aperiodic activity patterns in the brain during the resting state differ between the groups of females under investigation.

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寻找女性荷尔蒙状态、α振荡和静息状态脑电图非周期性特征之间的关系。
月经周期中性类固醇水平的波动和荷尔蒙避孕药的使用与女性认知功能和情绪的变化有关。这种变化可能是由大脑的整体活动和兴奋性介导的。我们的目的是研究女性荷尔蒙状态对静息状态脑电图(rsEEG)参数的影响,包括周期性(单个α频率、α功率)和非周期性(1/f斜率)特征。我们记录了健康女性(平均年龄26.4 ± 4.6岁)的rsEEG,这些女性处于卵泡早期(33人)或黄体中期(35人)的自然周期,或使用口服避孕药(35人)或荷尔蒙宫内避孕器(28人)。测量了唾液中雌二醇、孕酮和睾酮的浓度。与之前的研究结果相反,本研究没有发现不同组间 rsEEG 参数的显著差异,也没有发现与激素水平的显著关系。年龄是与中位 1/f 斜率呈负相关的协变量。基于这些发现,我们没有发现明显的证据表明,被研究的女性群体在静息状态下大脑的周期性(α功率和峰值频率)或非周期性活动模式存在差异。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Psychophysiology is the official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology, and provides a respected forum for the publication of high quality original contributions on all aspects of psychophysiology. The journal is interdisciplinary and aims to integrate the neurosciences and behavioral sciences. Empirical, theoretical, and review articles are encouraged in the following areas: • Cerebral psychophysiology: including functional brain mapping and neuroimaging with Event-Related Potentials (ERPs), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) and Electroencephalographic studies. • Autonomic functions: including bilateral electrodermal activity, pupillometry and blood volume changes. • Cardiovascular Psychophysiology:including studies of blood pressure, cardiac functioning and respiration. • Somatic psychophysiology: including muscle activity, eye movements and eye blinks.
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