Studies of regional hemispheric asymmetries point to relatively less activity in left frontal and right posterior regions in depression. Anxiety was associated with increased right posterior activity, which may be related to arousal and, in anxious-depressed individuals, offset the posterior asymmetry typically seen in depression. These asymmetries have been indexed by resting EEG or inferred through the use of lateralized auditory and visual tasks (e.g., dichotic listening and chimeric faces). However, associations between regional EEG activity and neurocognitive function in depression or anxiety remain unclear. The present study used matched verbal (Word Finding) and spatial (Dot Localization) tasks to compare task-related alpha asymmetri...
Frontal EEG alpha asymmetry provides a promising index of depression risk, yet very little is known ...
For decades, the frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) – a disproportion in EEG alpha oscillations power bet...
Electroencephalographic (EEG) research has suggested relatively reduced brain activity in the left f...
Studies of regional hemispheric asymmetries point to relatively less activity in left frontal and ri...
Several lines of evidence suggest that asymmetric anterior brain activation is related to affective ...
The approach-withdrawal and valence-arousal models highlight that specific brain laterality profiles...
The approach-withdrawal and valence-arousal models highlight that specific brain laterality profiles...
activation W EEG alpha power W Resting EEG W Temporal stability Several lines of evidence suggest th...
203 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Distinct patterns of regional...
Numerous EEG investigations into major depressive disorder (MDD) have documented a lateralised imbal...
This study examines frontal alpha brain wave asymmetry (FAA) in relation to emotion processing. Prev...
Due to substantial variability in past research regarding the cognitive and neurobiological correlat...
Background: Frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) has been widely investigated in depressive disorders (DDs)...
Frontal asymmetry of EEG alpha power (FA) may index the risk for anxiety and depression. Evidence li...
Cognitive deficits in depression are mostly apparent in executive functions, especially when integra...
Frontal EEG alpha asymmetry provides a promising index of depression risk, yet very little is known ...
For decades, the frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) – a disproportion in EEG alpha oscillations power bet...
Electroencephalographic (EEG) research has suggested relatively reduced brain activity in the left f...
Studies of regional hemispheric asymmetries point to relatively less activity in left frontal and ri...
Several lines of evidence suggest that asymmetric anterior brain activation is related to affective ...
The approach-withdrawal and valence-arousal models highlight that specific brain laterality profiles...
The approach-withdrawal and valence-arousal models highlight that specific brain laterality profiles...
activation W EEG alpha power W Resting EEG W Temporal stability Several lines of evidence suggest th...
203 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Distinct patterns of regional...
Numerous EEG investigations into major depressive disorder (MDD) have documented a lateralised imbal...
This study examines frontal alpha brain wave asymmetry (FAA) in relation to emotion processing. Prev...
Due to substantial variability in past research regarding the cognitive and neurobiological correlat...
Background: Frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) has been widely investigated in depressive disorders (DDs)...
Frontal asymmetry of EEG alpha power (FA) may index the risk for anxiety and depression. Evidence li...
Cognitive deficits in depression are mostly apparent in executive functions, especially when integra...
Frontal EEG alpha asymmetry provides a promising index of depression risk, yet very little is known ...
For decades, the frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) – a disproportion in EEG alpha oscillations power bet...
Electroencephalographic (EEG) research has suggested relatively reduced brain activity in the left f...