Depression & QEEG brain mapping

    1. Quantitative, waking EEG research on depression.

    2. EEG patterns in various subgroups of endogenous depression.

    3. Relationships between EEG and clinical characteristics in major depressive disorder.

    4. Topographic EEG changes with normal aging and SDAT.

    5. Relationships between psychomotor retardation and EEG power spectrum in major depression.

    6. Decrease of complexity in EEG as a symptom of depression.

    7. Computerized EEG frequency analysis: sensitivity and specificity in patients with focal lesions.

    8. Clinical and phenomenological comparisons of late-onset and early-onset depression.

    9. All-night EEG spectral analysis as a tool for the prediction of clinical response to antidepressant treatment.

    10. Effects of major depression on the cognitive function of younger and older subjects.

    11. Brain electrical activity in depression described by equivalent dipoles.

    12. Effect of age at onset on frequency of depression in Parkinson's disease.

    13. Ontogenic development of autoregressive component waves of waking EEG in normal infants and children.

    14. Early recognition of depression.

    15. Frequency-analytical examination of the waking EEG in early childhood.

    16. The significance of clinical EEG abnormalities in depressed patients treated with ECT.

    17. Fast spindled activity in the waking EEG.

    18. Power density in theta/alpha frequencies of the waking EEG progressively increases during sustained wakefulness.

    19. Clinical EEG study of biological rhythm on manic state and remission state in MDI case (compared to monopolar depression case).

    20. Left frontal hypoactivation in depression.

    21. Resting frontal electroencephalographic asymmetry in depression: inconsistencies suggest the need to identify mediating factors.

    22. Development of the electroencephalographic rhythms of wakefulness in healthy infants during their first year.

    23. EEG reactivity correlates with neuropsychological test scores in Down's syndrome.

    24. Preliminary evidence that daily changes in frontal alpha asymmetry correlate with changes in affect in therapy sessions.

    25. Neuropsychological correlates of the electroencephalogram in epileptics: II. The waking posterior rhythm and its interaction with epileptiform activity.

    26. Treatment of a depressive disorder patient with EEG-driven photic stimulation.

    27. Equivalent EEG sources determined by FFT approximation in healthy subjects, schizophrenic and depressive patients.

    28. Longitudinal changes in computerized EEG and mental function of the aged: a nine-year follow-up study.

    29. Functional interhemispheric differences in relation to various psychopathological components of the depressive syndromes. A pilot international study.

    30. An MLP-based model for identifying qEEG in depression.

    31. Comparison of two EEG asymmetry indices in depressed patients vs. normal controls.