2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41398-018-0105-y
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Electroencephalographic delta/alpha frequency activity differentiates psychotic disorders: a study of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and methamphetamine-induced psychotic disorder

Abstract: Electroencephalography (EEG) has been proposed as a neurophysiological biomarker to delineate psychotic disorders. It is known that increased delta and decreased alpha, which are apparent in psychosis, are indicative of inappropriate arousal state, which leads to reduced ability to attend to relevant information. On this premise, we investigated delta/alpha frequency activity, as this ratio of frequency activity may serve as an effective neurophysiological biomarker. The current study investigated differences … Show more

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“…However, conflicting results have also been reported in several work groups showing increased delta/theta activities in patients with MDD only compared to healthy controls [54, 55], or null effect between ADHD patients with and without depressive symptoms [9]. This inconsistency might depend on the group dividing method we used for our sample: we divided groups based on the median of arousal stability score, where EEG-vigilance stage B2/3 (i.e.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…However, conflicting results have also been reported in several work groups showing increased delta/theta activities in patients with MDD only compared to healthy controls [54, 55], or null effect between ADHD patients with and without depressive symptoms [9]. This inconsistency might depend on the group dividing method we used for our sample: we divided groups based on the median of arousal stability score, where EEG-vigilance stage B2/3 (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…28,29 Second, alpha activity reflects modulation of readiness and arousal state, which is dysfunctional in SCZ patients. 30,31 To reflect the neutralized baseline state, we analyzed EEG signals during the resting-state condition rather than during the pre-stimulus stage, because stimuli can induce a pre-stimulus/post-stimulus interference effect on the stimulus presented next.…”
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“…Year Klimesch et al [42] as well as Olejarczyk et al [28] state that within the delta, theta and alpha bands, anomalies have been localized using the EEG data of schizophrenic patients. This insight was supported by Howells et al [43]. For this reason we first decided to apply the unmodified method from the study of Rieg et al [34] considering the frequency range up to 50 Hz.…”
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confidence: 90%