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  Blood-brain barrier permeability changes: nonlinear analysis of ECoG based on wavelet and machine learning approaches

Semenova, N., Segreev, K., Slepnev, A., Runnova, A., Zhuravlev, M., Blokhina, I., Dubrovsky, A., Klimova, M., Terskov, A., Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya, O., Kurths, J. (2021): Blood-brain barrier permeability changes: nonlinear analysis of ECoG based on wavelet and machine learning approaches. - European Physical Journal Plus, 136, 7, 736.
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-021-01715-2

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Semenova, Nadezhda1, Author
Segreev, Konstantin1, Author
Slepnev, Andrei1, Author
Runnova, Anastasiya1, Author
Zhuravlev, Maxim1, Author
Blokhina, Inna1, Author
Dubrovsky, Alexander1, Author
Klimova, Maria1, Author
Terskov, Andrey1, Author
Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya, Oxana1, Author
Kurths, Jürgen2, Author              
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 Abstract: The blood-brain barrier plays a decisive role in protecting the brain from toxins and pathogens. The ability to analyze the BBB opening (OBBB) is crucial for the treatment of many brain diseases, but it is very difficult to noninvasively monitor OBBB. In this paper we analyze the EEG series of healthy rats in free behaviour and after music-induced OBBB. The research is performed using two completely different methods based on wavelet analysis and machine learning approach. The wavelet-approach demonstrates quantitative changes in the oscillatory structure in EEG signals after music listening, namely, a decrease in the number of patterns to the frequency band Δf[1;2.5] Hz. Using methods of machine learning we analyze the number of fragments of EEG realizations recognized as OBBB. After the music impact the number of recognized OBBB is increased in about 50%. Both methods enable us to recognize OBBB and are in a good agreement with each other. The comparative analysis was carried out using F-measures and ROC-curves.

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 Dates: 2021-07-092021-07
 Publication Status: Finally published
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1140/epjp/s13360-021-01715-2
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PIKDOMAIN: RD4 - Complexity Science
Organisational keyword: RD4 - Complexity Science
Research topic keyword: Health
Model / method: Nonlinear Data Analysis
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Title: European Physical Journal Plus
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 136 (7) Sequence Number: 736 Start / End Page: - Identifier: CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/journals139
Publisher: Springer