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Normative Temporal Dynamics of Resting EEG Microstates

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The large-scale electrophysiological events known as electroencephalographic microstates provide an important window into the intrinsic activity of whole-brain neuronal networks. The spontaneous activity of coordinated brain networks, including the ongoing temporal dynamics expressed by microstates, are thought to reflect individuals’ neurocognitive functioning, and predict development, disease progression, and psychological differences among varied populations. A comprehensive understanding of human brain function therefore requires characterizing typical and atypical patterns in the temporal dynamics of microstates. But population-level estimates of normative microstate temporal dynamics are still unknown. To address this gap, I conducted a systematic search of the literature and accompanying meta-analysis of the average dynamics of microstates obtained from studies investigating spontaneous brain activity in individuals during periods of eyes-closed and eyes-open rest. Meta-analyses provided estimates of the average temporal dynamics of microstates across 93 studies totaling 6583 unique individual participants drawn from diverse populations. Results quantified the expected range of plausible estimates of average microstate dynamics across study samples, as well as characterized heterogeneity resulting from sampling variability and systematic differences in development, clinical diagnoses, or other study methodological factors. Specifically, microstate dynamics significantly differed for samples with specific developmental differences or clinical diagnoses, relative to healthy, typically developing samples. This research supports the notion that microstates and their dynamics reflect functionally relevant properties of large-scale brain networks, encoding typical and atypical neurocognitive functioning.

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The data supporting the findings of this study are openly available in the OSF repository and can be found at: https://osf.io/ktc4n/

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I am grateful to the many authors whose work contributed to the results of this systematic review and meta-analysis.

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A.P.Z conceived of the project, conducted the systematic search and meta-analysis, and wrote and edited the manuscript.

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Zanesco, A.P. Normative Temporal Dynamics of Resting EEG Microstates. Brain Topogr 37, 243–264 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10548-023-01004-4

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