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Scale-specific effects: A report on multiscale analysis of acupunctured EEG in entropy and power

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  • Song, Zhenxi
  • Deng, Bin
  • Wei, Xile
  • Cai, Lihui
  • Yu, Haitao
  • Wang, Jiang
  • Wang, Ruofan
  • Chen, Yingyuan

Abstract

Investigating acupuncture effects contributes to improving clinical application and understanding neuronal dynamics under external stimulation. In this report, we recorded electroencephalography (EEG) signals evoked by acupuncture at ST36 acupoint with three stimulus frequencies of 50, 100 and 200 times per minutes, and selected non-acupuncture EEGs as the control group. Multiscale analyses were introduced to investigate the possible acupuncture effects on complexity and power in multiscale level. Using multiscale weighted-permutation entropy, we found the significant effects on increased complexity degree in EEG signals induced by acupuncture. The comparison of three stimulation manipulations showed that 100 times/min generated most obvious effects, and affected most cortical regions. By estimating average power spectral density, we found decreased power induced by acupuncture. The joint distribution of entropy and power indicated an inverse correlation, and this relationship was weakened by acupuncture effects, especially under the manipulation of 100 times/min frequency. Above findings are more evident and stable in large scales than small scales, which suggests that multiscale analysis allows evaluating significant effects in specific scale and enables to probe the inherent characteristics underlying physiological signals.

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  • Song, Zhenxi & Deng, Bin & Wei, Xile & Cai, Lihui & Yu, Haitao & Wang, Jiang & Wang, Ruofan & Chen, Yingyuan, 2018. "Scale-specific effects: A report on multiscale analysis of acupunctured EEG in entropy and power," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 492(C), pages 2260-2272.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:492:y:2018:i:c:p:2260-2272
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2017.11.140
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