Event-related microstate dynamics represents working memory performance

Ryuta Tamano,Takeshi Ogawa, Arisa Katagiri, Chang Cai,Tomohisa Asai,Motoaki Kawanabe

NeuroImage(2022)

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Abstract
•The event-related fluctuation of microstates depends on the working memory load.•Proportion of each class show temporal and functional properties during the task.•Class transitions during the N-back task differ between high/low performers.•A transition from class A to C with polarity occurs early after the onset.•High performers show fewer polarity changes of classes C and D than low performers.
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EEG microstate,Event-related dynamics,Working memory,Cognitive function,Machine learning,Biomarker
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