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Temporal regularity of cerebral activity at rest correlates with slowness of reaction times in intellectual disability

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CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
Volume 131, Issue 8, Pages 1859-1865

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2020.04.174

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Intellectual disability; EEG; Resting state; Approximate entropy; Reaction times

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Objective: Intellectual disability (ID) is described as a general slowness in behavior and an inadequacy in adaptive skills. The present study examines whether behavioral slowness in ID could originate from abnormal complexity in brain signals. Methods: Participants (N = 29) performed a reaction times (RTs) task assessing their individual information processing speeds. Half of the participants had moderate intellectual disability (intelligence quotient (IQ) < 70). Continuous electroencephalogram recording during the resting period was used to quantify brain signal complexity by approximate entropy estimation (ApEn). Results: For all participants, a negative correlation between RTs and IQ was found, with longer RTs coinciding with lower IQ. This behavioral slowness in ID was associated with increased temporal regularity in electrocortical brain signals. Conclusions: Behavioral slowness in ID subjects is closely related to lower brain signal complexity. Significance: Brain signal ApEn is shown to correspond with processing speed for the first time: in ID participants, the higher the regularity in brain signals at rest, the slower RTs will be in the active state. ID should be understood as a lack of lability in the cortical transition to the active state, weakening the efficiency of adaptive behavior. (C) 2020 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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