Developmental changes in electroencephalographic frontal asymmetry in young children at risk for depression

Volume: 57, Issue: 9, Pages: 1075 - 1082
Published: May 3, 2016
Abstract
Background A number of studies have reported that depression is associated with lower relative left frontal activity in the alpha band (i.e. frontal asymmetry, or FA), as measured by electroencephalogram. FA has also been hypothesized to be a vulnerability marker for depression. If this is the case, FA should be evident in offspring of depressed mothers, a group at elevated risk for depression. However, the results of previous offspring studies...
Paper Details
Title
Developmental changes in electroencephalographic frontal asymmetry in young children at risk for depression
Published Date
May 3, 2016
Volume
57
Issue
9
Pages
1075 - 1082
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