Increased functional connectivity within alpha and theta frequency bands in dysphoria: A resting-state EEG study

Volume: 281, Pages: 199 - 207
Published: Feb 1, 2021
Abstract
Background: The understanding of neurophysiological correlates underlying the risk of developing depression may have a significant impact on its early and objective identification. Research has identified abnormal resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) power and functional connectivity patterns in major depression. However, the entity of dysfunctional EEG dynamics in dysphoria is yet unknown. Methods: 32-channel EEG was recorded in 26 female...
Paper Details
Title
Increased functional connectivity within alpha and theta frequency bands in dysphoria: A resting-state EEG study
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Volume
281
Pages
199 - 207
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