Publications by authors named "D S Antonenko"

Background: The outcome of major surgery is determined not only by the success of the procedure itself but also by its neurocognitive effects. We previously reported improved cognition following spine surgery (Müller et al. 2023 Spine), but the mechanisms underlying these changes remain unknown.

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Background: Postoperative delirium (POD) is the most common neurological adverse event among elderly patients undergoing surgery. POD is associated with an increased risk for postoperative complications, long-term cognitive decline, an increase in morbidity and mortality as well as extended hospital stays. Delirium prevention and treatment options are currently limited.

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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation technique that allows the modulation of the excitability and plasticity of the human brain. Focalized tDCS setups use specific electrode arrangements to constrain the current flow to circumscribed brain regions. However, the effectiveness of focalized tDCS can be compromised by electrode positioning errors on the scalp, resulting in significant reductions of the current dose reaching the target brain regions for tDCS.

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Article Synopsis
  • Multipin dry electrodes (dry EEG) offer a quicker and easier way to collect brain activity data compared to traditional wet EEG, making them suitable for research in neuropsychiatric disorders.
  • The study involved 33 healthy participants and compared the performance of wet and dry EEG systems in measuring brain activity during resting states and specific tasks, using metrics like mismatch negativity (MMN) and connectivity measures.
  • Results indicated that while dry EEG could reliably detect MMN and resting-state connectivity, it performed slightly worse in terms of amplitude and theta power, suggesting its potential utility despite differences in signal quality.
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