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Retest Reliability of Individual P3 Topography Assessed by High Density Electroencephalography

Authors

Vazquez-Marrufo, Manuel , Gonzalez-Rosa, Javier J. , GALVAO CARMONA, ALEJANDRO, Hidalgo-Munoz, Antonio , Borges, Monica , Ruiz Pena, Juan Luis , Izquierdo, Guillermo

External publication

Si

Means

PLoS ONE

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

3.534

SJR Impact

1.772

Publication date

01/05/2013

ISI

000319167000055

Abstract

Background: Some controversy remains about the potential applicability of cognitive potentials for evaluating the cerebral activity associated with cognitive capacity. A fundamental requirement is that these neurophysiological parameters show a high level of stability over time. Previous studies have shown that the reliability of diverse parameters of the P3 component (latency and amplitude) ranges between moderate and high. However, few studies have paid attention to the retest reliability of the P3 topography in groups or individuals. Considering that changes in P3 topography have been related to different pathologies and healthy aging, the main objective of this article was to evaluate in a longitudinal study (two sessions) the reliability of P3 topography in a group and at the individual level.\n Results: The correlation between sessions for P3 topography in the grand average of groups was high (r = 0.977, p<0.001). The within-subject correlation values ranged from 0.626 to 0.981 (mean: 0.888). In the between-subjects topography comparisons, the correlation was always lower for comparisons between different subjects than for within-subjects correlations in the first session but not in the second session.\n Conclusions: The present study shows that P3 topography is highly reliable for group analysis (comprising the same subjects) in different sessions. The results also confirmed that retest reliability for individual P3 maps is suitable for follow-up studies for a particular subject. Moreover, P3 topography appears to be a specific marker considering that the betweensubjects correlations were lower than the within-subject correlations. However, P3 topography appears more similar between subjects in the second session, demonstrating that is modulated by experience. Possible clinical applications of all these results are discussed.