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Cerebral aging is associated with characteristic changes of main EEG patterns recorded during wakefulness and sleep. They include a slowing of posterior dominant rhythm, the reduction of beta activity, and the appearance of theta-delta activities particularly over left and temporal regions. With the exception of frontotemporal dementia, there is usually a good correlation between the degree of cognitive impairment in dementia syndromes and the EEG changes. In multi-infarct dementia, the presence of focal and/or epileptiform discharges depends on the location and size of infarcts. In Parkinson’s disease the EEG changes are usually nonspecific.
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Brigo, F., Mecarelli, O. (2019). Aging and Degenerative Disorders. In: Mecarelli, O. (eds) Clinical Electroencephalography. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04573-9_41
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