Neuromodulation techniques targeting limbic circuits can be used to treat refractory psychiatric or neurological disorders. However, objective measure for the impact of neuromodulation on affective brain circuits is lacking. Deep brain stimulation at a key node of the limbic circuit, the anterior thalamic nuclei (ANT-DBS), is used to treat refractory epilepsy. While effective in reducing seizures, patients have reported subjective depressive symptoms as a side effect. In line with potential vulnerability to depression, we have previously shown ANT-DBS to increase attention allocation to threat evidenced by behavior and brain physiology. Rightward frontal alpha asymmetry with greater right hemispheric activation is thought to reflect brain p...
Recent research has suggested that neurofeedback, utilising alpha asymmetry or fractal dimension as ...
Dispositional tendencies toward appetitive motivation have been hypothesized to be related to the de...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Although numerous electroence...
Neuromodulation techniques targeting limbic circuits can be used to treat refractory psychiatric or ...
AbstractPatients treated with deep brain stimulation (DBS) provide an opportunity to study affective...
Patients treated with deep brain stimulation (DBS) provide an opportunity to study affective process...
activation W EEG alpha power W Resting EEG W Temporal stability Several lines of evidence suggest th...
Emotions are processed asymmetrically by the human brain. Frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) as measured ...
Frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) asymmetry is a reliable marker of psychopathology vulnerabilit...
Frontal EEG alpha asymmetry provides a promising index of depression risk, yet very little is known ...
Several lines of evidence suggest that asymmetric anterior brain activation is related to affective ...
This study examines frontal alpha brain wave asymmetry (FAA) in relation to emotion processing. Prev...
Numerous EEG investigations into major depressive disorder (MDD) have documented a lateralised imbal...
Real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rtfMRI-nf) is an emerging approach for studies and novel treatments of...
Frontal EEG alpha band asymmetries have been linked to affective processing in healthy individuals a...
Recent research has suggested that neurofeedback, utilising alpha asymmetry or fractal dimension as ...
Dispositional tendencies toward appetitive motivation have been hypothesized to be related to the de...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Although numerous electroence...
Neuromodulation techniques targeting limbic circuits can be used to treat refractory psychiatric or ...
AbstractPatients treated with deep brain stimulation (DBS) provide an opportunity to study affective...
Patients treated with deep brain stimulation (DBS) provide an opportunity to study affective process...
activation W EEG alpha power W Resting EEG W Temporal stability Several lines of evidence suggest th...
Emotions are processed asymmetrically by the human brain. Frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) as measured ...
Frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) asymmetry is a reliable marker of psychopathology vulnerabilit...
Frontal EEG alpha asymmetry provides a promising index of depression risk, yet very little is known ...
Several lines of evidence suggest that asymmetric anterior brain activation is related to affective ...
This study examines frontal alpha brain wave asymmetry (FAA) in relation to emotion processing. Prev...
Numerous EEG investigations into major depressive disorder (MDD) have documented a lateralised imbal...
Real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rtfMRI-nf) is an emerging approach for studies and novel treatments of...
Frontal EEG alpha band asymmetries have been linked to affective processing in healthy individuals a...
Recent research has suggested that neurofeedback, utilising alpha asymmetry or fractal dimension as ...
Dispositional tendencies toward appetitive motivation have been hypothesized to be related to the de...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Although numerous electroence...