Frontal alpha band asymmetry (FAA) is a marker of altered reward processing in major depressive disorder (MDD), associated with reduced approach behavior and withdrawal. However, its association with brain metabolism remains unclear. The aim of this study is to investigate FAA and its correlation with resting – state cerebral blood flow (rCBF). We hypothesized an association of FAA with regional rCBF in brain regions relevant for reward processing and motivated behavior, such as the striatum. We enrolled 20 patients and 19 healthy subjects. FAA scores and rCBF were quantified with the use of EEG and arterial spin labeling. Correlations of the two were evaluated, as well as the association with FAA and psychometric assessments of motivated ...
Cognitive deficits in depression are mostly apparent in executive functions, especially when integra...
Several lines of evidence suggest that asymmetric anterior brain activation is related to affective ...
Studies have found abnormalities of resting EEG measures of hemispheric activity in depressive disor...
BACKGROUND Psychomotor disturbances are a main clinical feature of major depressive disorder (MDD...
Dispositional tendencies toward appetitive motivation have been hypothesized to be related to the de...
Real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rtfMRI-nf) is an emerging approach for studies and novel treatments of...
Numerous EEG investigations into major depressive disorder (MDD) have documented a lateralised imbal...
Frontal EEG alpha asymmetry provides a promising index of depression risk, yet very little is known ...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Although numerous electroence...
Studies of regional hemispheric asymmetries point to relatively less activity in left frontal and ri...
Background In healthy subjects, there is an association between amplitude of low-frequency fluctuati...
Background: Frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) has been widely investigated in depressive disorders (DDs)...
Major depression is characterized by abnormal reward processing and reinforcement learning (RL). Thi...
activation W EEG alpha power W Resting EEG W Temporal stability Several lines of evidence suggest th...
Neuromodulation techniques targeting limbic circuits can be used to treat refractory psychiatric or ...
Cognitive deficits in depression are mostly apparent in executive functions, especially when integra...
Several lines of evidence suggest that asymmetric anterior brain activation is related to affective ...
Studies have found abnormalities of resting EEG measures of hemispheric activity in depressive disor...
BACKGROUND Psychomotor disturbances are a main clinical feature of major depressive disorder (MDD...
Dispositional tendencies toward appetitive motivation have been hypothesized to be related to the de...
Real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rtfMRI-nf) is an emerging approach for studies and novel treatments of...
Numerous EEG investigations into major depressive disorder (MDD) have documented a lateralised imbal...
Frontal EEG alpha asymmetry provides a promising index of depression risk, yet very little is known ...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Although numerous electroence...
Studies of regional hemispheric asymmetries point to relatively less activity in left frontal and ri...
Background In healthy subjects, there is an association between amplitude of low-frequency fluctuati...
Background: Frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) has been widely investigated in depressive disorders (DDs)...
Major depression is characterized by abnormal reward processing and reinforcement learning (RL). Thi...
activation W EEG alpha power W Resting EEG W Temporal stability Several lines of evidence suggest th...
Neuromodulation techniques targeting limbic circuits can be used to treat refractory psychiatric or ...
Cognitive deficits in depression are mostly apparent in executive functions, especially when integra...
Several lines of evidence suggest that asymmetric anterior brain activation is related to affective ...
Studies have found abnormalities of resting EEG measures of hemispheric activity in depressive disor...