Can indexes from rsEEG recordings track cognitive function and help diagnose amnestic mild cognitive impairment in diabetic patients?
Resting-state EEG indexes of relative power and coherence may serve as a non-invasive tool to track cognitive decline and diagnose amnestic mild cognitive impairment in patients with diabetes.
The proposed indexes from rsEEG recordings could be employed to track cognitive function of diabetic patients and also to help in the diagnosis of those who develop aMCI.
Bian et al. (Wed,) studied this question.