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Resting-state EEG features modulated by depressive state in healthy individuals: insights from theta PSD, theta-beta ratio, frontal-parietal PLV, and sLORETA
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Nakatani, Hironori
, Yagi, Tohru
, Okamoto, Daiki
, Li, Pengcheng
, Yokoyama, Mio
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electroencephalogram (EEG)
/ Neuroscience
/ phase-locking value (PLV)
/ power spectrum density (PSD)
/ resting state
/ source localization
/ subthreshold depression
2024
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Resting-state EEG features modulated by depressive state in healthy individuals: insights from theta PSD, theta-beta ratio, frontal-parietal PLV, and sLORETA
by
Nakatani, Hironori
, Yagi, Tohru
, Okamoto, Daiki
, Li, Pengcheng
, Yokoyama, Mio
in
electroencephalogram (EEG)
/ Neuroscience
/ phase-locking value (PLV)
/ power spectrum density (PSD)
/ resting state
/ source localization
/ subthreshold depression
2024
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Resting-state EEG features modulated by depressive state in healthy individuals: insights from theta PSD, theta-beta ratio, frontal-parietal PLV, and sLORETA
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Nakatani, Hironori
, Yagi, Tohru
, Okamoto, Daiki
, Li, Pengcheng
, Yokoyama, Mio
in
electroencephalogram (EEG)
/ Neuroscience
/ phase-locking value (PLV)
/ power spectrum density (PSD)
/ resting state
/ source localization
/ subthreshold depression
2024
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Resting-state EEG features modulated by depressive state in healthy individuals: insights from theta PSD, theta-beta ratio, frontal-parietal PLV, and sLORETA
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Resting-state EEG features modulated by depressive state in healthy individuals: insights from theta PSD, theta-beta ratio, frontal-parietal PLV, and sLORETA
2024
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Depressive states in both healthy individuals and those with major depressive disorder exhibit differences primarily in symptom severity rather than symptom type, suggesting that there is a spectrum of depressive symptoms. The increasing prevalence of mild depression carries lifelong implications, emphasizing its clinical and social significance, which parallels that of moderate depression. Early intervention and psychotherapy have shown effective outcomes in subthreshold depression. Electroencephalography serves as a non-invasive, powerful tool in depression research, with many studies employing it to discover biomarkers and explore underlying mechanisms for the identification and diagnosis of depression. However, the efficacy of these biomarkers in distinguishing various depressive states in healthy individuals and in understanding the associated mechanisms remains uncertain. In our study, we examined the power spectrum density and the region-based phase-locking value in healthy individuals with various depressive states during their resting state. We found significant differences in neural activity, even among healthy individuals. Participants were categorized into high, middle, and low depressive state groups based on their response to a questionnaire, and eyes-open resting-state electroencephalography was conducted. We observed significant differences among the different depressive state groups in theta- and beta-band power, as well as correlations in the theta–beta ratio in the frontal lobe and phase-locking connections in the frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes. Standardized low-resolution electromagnetic tomography analysis for source localization comparing the differences in resting-state networks among the three depressive state groups showed significant differences in the frontal and temporal lobes. We anticipate that our study will contribute to the development of effective biomarkers for the early detection and prevention of depression.
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Frontiers Media S.A
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