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Dezhong Yao

1 paper in the library · 207 citations · publishing 2010

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A comparative study of different references for EEG default mode network: The use of the infinity reference

Clinical Neurophysiology June 15, 2010 Yun Qin, Peng Xu, Dezhong Yao 207 citations

Choosing the reference electrode for EEG recordings substantially affects measures of brain activity, including the default mode network (DMN). Simulated data showed that the infinity reference obtained by the reference electrode standardisation technique (REST) exactly recovered the true network configuration. In real EEG data from 15 participants, different references—REST, average reference, linked mastoids, and left mastoid—produced significant differences in power spectra, coherence, and DMN connectivity. Compared with REST, the average reference strengthened long-distance connections between anterior and posterior brain areas, while linked mastoids and left mastoid references disrupted posterior connectivity. The effects depended on EEG frequency band. REST is a valid reference technique for objective comparisons across studies and clinical practice.