Electroencephalography-derived biomarkers of antidepressant response
DV Iosifescu - Harvard review of psychiatry, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Recent meta-analyses point to the relatively low efficacy of commonly used antidepressant
medications. Selecting the most effective medications for depressed subjects having failed …
medications. Selecting the most effective medications for depressed subjects having failed …
Early changes in prefrontal activity characterize clinical responders to antidepressants
IA Cook, AF Leuchter, M Morgan, E Witte… - …, 2002 - Elsevier
Previous studies have shown that changes in brain function precede clinical response to
antidepressant medications. Here we examined quantitative EEG (QEEG) absolute and …
antidepressant medications. Here we examined quantitative EEG (QEEG) absolute and …
Early reduction in prefrontal theta QEEG cordance value predicts response to venlafaxine treatment in patients with resistant depressive disorder
IntroductionPrevious studies of patients with unipolar depression have shown that early
decrease of prefrontal EEG cordance in theta band can predict clinical response to various …
decrease of prefrontal EEG cordance in theta band can predict clinical response to various …
The role of frontal EEG asymmetry in post-traumatic stress disorder
Frontal alpha asymmetry, a biomarker derived from electroencephalography (EEG)
recordings, has often been associated with psychological adjustment, with more left-sided …
recordings, has often been associated with psychological adjustment, with more left-sided …
Abnormal asymmetry of N200 and P300 event-related potentials in subclinical depression
Sex differences for depression in prevalence and symptom profile may in part be due to
differences between men and women in brain dysfunction associated with the disorder …
differences between men and women in brain dysfunction associated with the disorder …
Depression, anxiety, and resting frontal EEG asymmetry: a meta-analytic review.
R Thibodeau, RS Jorgensen, S Kim - Journal of abnormal …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
Emotion-related disturbances, such as depression and anxiety, have been linked to relative
right-sided resting frontal electroencephalograph (EEG) asymmetry among adults and …
right-sided resting frontal electroencephalograph (EEG) asymmetry among adults and …
Frontal white matter anisotropy and antidepressant remission in late-life depression
WD Taylor, M Kuchibhatla, ME Payne, JR MacFall… - PloS one, 2008 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Neuroanatomic features associated with antidepressant treatment outcomes in
older depressed individuals are not well established. This study used diffusion tensor …
older depressed individuals are not well established. This study used diffusion tensor …
Anterior electrophysiological asymmetries, emotion, and depression: Conceptual and methodological conundrums
RJ Davidson - Psychophysiology, 1998 - cambridge.org
Two reports in the last issue of this journal attempted to replicate aspects of our previous
studies on anterior electroencephalogram (EEG) asymmetry, affective style, and depression …
studies on anterior electroencephalogram (EEG) asymmetry, affective style, and depression …
Alpha power, alpha asymmetry and anterior cingulate cortex activity in depressed males and females
N Jaworska, P Blier, W Fusee, V Knott - Journal of psychiatric research, 2012 - Elsevier
Left fronto-cortical hypoactivity, thought to reflect reduced activity in approach-related
systems, and right parietal hypoactivity, associated with emotional under-arousal, have been …
systems, and right parietal hypoactivity, associated with emotional under-arousal, have been …
[HTML][HTML] Frontal EEG asymmetry of mood: A mini-review
M Palmiero, L Piccardi - Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The present mini-review was aimed at exploring the frontal EEG asymmetry of mood. With
respect to emotion, interpreted as a discrete affective process, mood is more controllable …
respect to emotion, interpreted as a discrete affective process, mood is more controllable …