Anxiety & QEEG brain mapping
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Frontal brain asymmetry as a biological substrate of emotions in patients with panic disorders.
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Decreased duration and altered topography of electroencephalographic microstates in patients with panic disorder.
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Anterior electrophysiological asymmetries, emotion, and depression: conceptual and methodological conundrums.
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Resting frontal electroencephalographic asymmetry in depression: inconsistencies suggest the need to identify mediating factors.
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Frontal brain asymmetry and affective style: a conceptual replication.
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Differential resting quantitative electroencephalographic alpha patterns in women with environmental chemical intolerance, depressives, and normals.
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Brain electrical asymmetries during cognitive task performance in depressed and nondepressed subjects.
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Relaxation-induced EEG alterations in panic disorder patients.
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Regional brain asymmetries in major depression with or without an anxiety disorder: a quantitative electroencephalographic study.
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Quantitative EEG correlates of panic disorder.
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Abnormality of EEG alpha asymmetry in female adolescent suicide attempters.
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EEG power modifications in panic disorder during a temporolimbic activation task: relationships with temporal lobe clinical symptomatology.
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Patterns of perceptual asymmetry in depression and anxiety: implications for neuropsychological models of emotion and psychopathology.
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Frontal and parietal electroencephalogram asymmetry in depressed and nondepressed subjects.
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Regional brain electrical asymmetries discriminate between previously depressed and healthy control subjects.
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Topographic quantitative EEG in elderly subjects with major depression.
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Differential hemispheric asymmetries in depression and anxiety: a reaction-time study.
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EEG patterns in various subgroups of endogenous depression.
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Quantitative electroencephalographic effects of caffeine in panic disorder.
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Diurnal rhythms and symptom severity in panic disorder. A preliminary study of 24-hour changes in panic attacks, generalised anxiety, and avoidance behaviour.