The search for the relationship between female hormonal status, alpha oscillations, and aperiodic features of resting state EEG

Rimante Gaizauskaite, Lina Gladutyte, Ingrida Zelionkaite, Elena Cesnaite,Niko A. Busch,Ramune Griksiene

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY(2024)

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Fluctuations in sex steroid levels during the menstrual cycle and the use of hormonal contraceptives have been linked to changes in cognitive function and emotions in females. Such variations may be mediated by overall brain activity and excitability. We aimed to investigate the impact of female hormonal status on resting state EEG (rsEEG) parameters, including periodic (individual alpha frequency, alpha power) and aperiodic (1/f slope) features. rsEEG was recorded in healthy females (mean age 26.4 +/- 4.6 years), who were naturally cycling in the early follicular (n = 33) or mid-luteal phases (n = 35), or who used either oral contraceptives (n = 35) or hormonal intrauterine devices (n = 28). Salivary concentrations of estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone were measured. Contrary to previous findings, this study did not reveal significant differences in rsEEG parameters between groups or significant relationships with hormonal levels. Age emerged as a covariate negatively related to the median 1/f slope. Based on these findings, we found no significant evidence to suggest that the periodic (alpha power and peak frequency) or aperiodic activity patterns in the brain during the resting state differ between the groups of females under investigation.
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Resting state EEG,Aperiodic activity,Alpha frequency,Menstrual cycle,Hormonal contraception
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