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ScaleSpecter: a frequency-aware multi-scale patch framework for robust physiological classification under non-stationarity.

Created on 11 Aug 2026

Authors

Zhouyang Xu, Hongwei Li, Wenchao Liu, Haifeng Li

Published in

Frontiers in human neuroscience. Volume 20. Pages 1856803. Epub Jul 27, 2026.

Abstract

Early detection and intervention for cognitive impairment associated with neurodegenerative diseases are important for slowing disease progression and improving quality of life. Electroencephalography provides high temporal resolution and sensitivity to neural oscillations, making it a promising tool for early disease identification. However, weak and transient pathological abnormalities are often obscured by diffuse, non-stationary low-frequency background rhythms, making robust feature extraction challenging.
We propose ScaleSpecter, a frequency-aware multiscale patch framework for neurodegenerative disease-related EEG classification. ScaleSpecter first constructs temporal representations at multiple scales to jointly capture transient local abnormalities and long-term rhythmic variations. A lightweight cross-scale attention mechanism then enables interaction between fine-grained temporal tokens and coarse scale-level summaries. Finally, an amplitude-phase-aware spectral modulation module uses learnable complex-valued weights to recalibrate spectral responses and provide frequency-domain guidance for temporal feature aggregation.
Extensive experiments were conducted on three public EEG datasets: the Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia (ADFTD) dataset, the Alzheimer's Patients' Relatives Association of Valladolid (APAVA) dataset, and the Two Decades-Brainclinics Research Archive for Insights in Neurophysiology (TDBRAIN) database. These datasets cover classification tasks related to Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, and Parkinson's disease. ScaleSpecter achieved competitive and generally favorable performance on most key evaluation metrics. The ablation and visualization results further demonstrated the complementary contributions of multiscale temporal modeling, cross-scale interaction, and spectral modulation.
The results suggest that integrating frequency-domain guidance with multiscale temporal representations can improve the discriminative capability and robustness of EEG classification under non-stationary conditions. ScaleSpecter provides a potentially generalizable framework for neurodegenerative disease-related physiological signal analysis.

PMID:
42577349
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 11 Aug 2026.

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