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Test-retest reproducibility comparison in resting and the mental task states: A sensor and source-level EEG spectral analysis
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Previous test-retest analysis of EEG mostly focused on eyes open and eyes closed resting-state. However, less attention was paid to the EEG during the subject-driven mental imaginary task state. In the current study, we compared the test-retest reproducibility of EEG spectrum in three mental imaginary task states (i.e. performed mental arithmetic, recalled the events of their day, and silently sang lyrics) and two resting states (i.e. eyes open and closed) during three EEG sessions. The resting state with eyes closed has the highest reproducibility, while the resting state with eyes opened has the lowest reproducibility for the spectral features of EEG signals at the sensor level. However, the reproducibility during eyes-open ranked higher among the five states at the source level. Moreover, the mental arithmetic state has the highest reproducibility among all the three task states. And its reproducibility in certain rhythms (theta, gamma, etc) was higher than the resting states. The reproducibility of the EEG spectrum was also investigated from the perspective of large-scale brain networks. The dorsal attention network showed the highest reproducibility in a wide frequency range of the alpha and beta rhythms. Our study suggests the importance of task selection based on the target brain region and the target frequency band. This may provide some suggestions for future researchers to choose appropriate experimental paradigms and provide a guideline on EEG study for the basic and clinical applications.