2022
DOI: 10.31276/vjste.64(4).84-90
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Bipolar disorder traits: An electroencephalogram systematic review

Abstract: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a serious mental disorder that globally affected 40 million people in 2019. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), the present state of scientific knowledge only permits psychiatrists to diagnose BD using subjective and imprecise questionnaires. Therefore, developing a diagnostic tool with objective and precise biomarkers should be a major focus of research in this field. Among the potential biomarkers for BD, electroencephalogram (EEG)-based signatures of BD are … Show more

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“…Clinical applications extend this research to use ERPs as markers of psychological symptoms, risk factors, or prognostic indicators in psychiatric illnesses. For example, this approach has been influential in understanding the pathophysiology of ADHD (Adamou et al, 2020), schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (Murashko & Shmukler, 2019), and bipolar-spectrum disorders (Nguyen et al, 2022). The lack of representation of Black people prevents truly generalized findings (Penner et al, 2022).…”
Section: Why Does Generalizability Matter?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical applications extend this research to use ERPs as markers of psychological symptoms, risk factors, or prognostic indicators in psychiatric illnesses. For example, this approach has been influential in understanding the pathophysiology of ADHD (Adamou et al, 2020), schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (Murashko & Shmukler, 2019), and bipolar-spectrum disorders (Nguyen et al, 2022). The lack of representation of Black people prevents truly generalized findings (Penner et al, 2022).…”
Section: Why Does Generalizability Matter?mentioning
confidence: 99%