Brain-Heart Interactions in Long-Term Recordings of Epileptic Patients: Proof-of-Principle Application of Segmented Convergent Cross Mapping

2020 11th Conference of the European Study Group on Cardiovascular Oscillations (ESGCO)(2020)

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Investigations of brain-heart interactions taking into account time-frequency patterns as well as topological aspects are gaining importance in epilepsy research. Convergent Cross Mapping (CCM) has been employed to quantify such linear or nonlinear interactions from short-term recordings of children with temporal lobe epilepsy in the past. For evaluation of the interactions in longer recordings an adapted CCM approach is required. This study presents a proof-of-principle application of the adapted CCM to sequential segments of concurrently recorded EEG and HRV from adult epilepsy patients to properly quantify brain-heart interactions over time.
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brain-heart interactions,long-term recordings,epileptic patients,proof-of-principle application,segmented convergent Cross,account time-frequency patterns,Convergent Cross Mapping,nonlinear interactions,temporal lobe epilepsy,longer recordings,adult epilepsy patients
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