Depression & QEEG brain mapping
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Quantitative, waking EEG research on depression.
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EEG patterns in various subgroups of endogenous depression.
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Relationships between EEG and clinical characteristics in major depressive disorder.
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Topographic EEG changes with normal aging and SDAT.
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Relationships between psychomotor retardation and EEG power spectrum in major depression.
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Decrease of complexity in EEG as a symptom of depression.
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Computerized EEG frequency analysis: sensitivity and specificity in patients with focal lesions.
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Clinical and phenomenological comparisons of late-onset and early-onset depression.
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All-night EEG spectral analysis as a tool for the prediction of clinical response to antidepressant treatment.
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Effects of major depression on the cognitive function of younger and older subjects.
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Brain electrical activity in depression described by equivalent dipoles.
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Effect of age at onset on frequency of depression in Parkinson's disease.
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Ontogenic development of autoregressive component waves of waking EEG in normal infants and children.
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Early recognition of depression.
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Frequency-analytical examination of the waking EEG in early childhood.
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The significance of clinical EEG abnormalities in depressed patients treated with ECT.
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Fast spindled activity in the waking EEG.
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Power density in theta/alpha frequencies of the waking EEG progressively increases during sustained wakefulness.
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Clinical EEG study of biological rhythm on manic state and remission state in MDI case (compared to monopolar depression case).
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Left frontal hypoactivation in depression.
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Resting frontal electroencephalographic asymmetry in depression: inconsistencies suggest the need to identify mediating factors.
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Development of the electroencephalographic rhythms of wakefulness in healthy infants during their first year.
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EEG reactivity correlates with neuropsychological test scores in Down's syndrome.
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Preliminary evidence that daily changes in frontal alpha asymmetry correlate with changes in affect in therapy sessions.
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Neuropsychological correlates of the electroencephalogram in epileptics: II. The waking posterior rhythm and its interaction with epileptiform activity.
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Treatment of a depressive disorder patient with EEG-driven photic stimulation.
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Equivalent EEG sources determined by FFT approximation in healthy subjects, schizophrenic and depressive patients.
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Longitudinal changes in computerized EEG and mental function of the aged: a nine-year follow-up study.
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Functional interhemispheric differences in relation to various psychopathological components of the depressive syndromes. A pilot international study.
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An MLP-based model for identifying qEEG in depression.
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Comparison of two EEG asymmetry indices in depressed patients vs. normal controls.