The resting microstate networks (RMN): cortical distributions, dynamics, and frequency specific information flow
Roberto D Pascual-Marqui, Dietrich Lehmann, Pascal Faber, Patricia, Milz, Kieko Kochi, Masafumi Yoshimura, Keiichiro Nishida, Toshiaki Isotani,, Toshihiko Kinoshita

TL;DR
This study models resting brain activity as sequences of microstates, revealing their cortical distributions, dynamics, and frequency-specific information flow, highlighting the posterior cingulate's role as a hub in resting state networks.
Contribution
Introduces a new statistical method for determining microstate cortical distributions and analyzes frequency-specific information flow during resting state.
Findings
All microstates share posterior cingulate activity.
Microstates involve sequential activation of key brain regions.
Posterior cingulate sends alpha and beta oscillations to other regions.
Abstract
A brain microstate is characterized by a unique, fixed spatial distribution of electrically active neurons with time varying amplitude. It is hypothesized that a microstate implements a functional/physiological state of the brain during which specific neural computations are performed. Based on this hypothesis, brain electrical activity is modeled as a time sequence of non-overlapping microstates with variable, finite durations (Lehmann and Skrandies 1980, 1984; Lehmann et al 1987). In this study, EEG recordings from 109 participants during eyes closed resting condition are modeled with four microstates. In a first part, a new confirmatory statistics method is introduced for the determination of the cortical distributions of electric neuronal activity that generate each microstate. All microstates have common posterior cingulate generators, while three microstates additionally include…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Neural dynamics and brain function · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
