| Literature DB >> 22448078 |
Dennis J L G Schutter, Gennady G Knyazev.
Abstract
Research has shown that brain functions are realized by simultaneous oscillations in various frequency bands. In addition to examining oscillations in pre-specified bands, interactions and relations between the different frequency bandwidths is another important aspect that needs to be considered in unraveling the workings of the human brain and its functions. In this review we provide evidence that studying interdependencies between brain oscillations may be a valuable approach to study the electrophysiological processes associated with motivation and emotional states. Studies will be presented showing that amplitude-amplitude coupling between delta-alpha and delta-beta oscillations varies as a function of state anxiety and approach-avoidance-related motivation, and that changes in the association between delta-beta oscillations can be observed following successful psychotherapy. Together these studies suggest that cross-frequency coupling of brain oscillations may contribute to expanding our understanding of the neural processes underlying motivation and emotion.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22448078 PMCID: PMC3294206 DOI: 10.1007/s11031-011-9237-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Motiv Emot ISSN: 0146-7239
Overview studies
| Study | Population | Cross-frequency coupling | Main finding |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robinson ( | Healthy | Delta-alpha | Lower coupling in individuals scoring high on extraversion and neuroticism |
| Knyazev and Slobodskaya ( | Healthy | Delta-alpha | Higher coupling associated with increased behavioral inhibition |
| Knyazev et al. ( | Healthy | Delta-alpha | Lower coupling associated with increased Extraversion and behavioural activation (BAS) |
| Schutter and van Honk ( | Healthy | Delta-beta | Reduced coupling after testosterone administration |
| Schutter and van Honk ( | Healthy | Delta-beta | Higher basal cortisol levels associated with increased coupling |
| Knyazev et al. ( | Healthy | Delta-beta | Increased coupling under situations of uncertainty |
| Knyazev et al. ( | Healthy | Delta-beta | Increased coupling during state anxiety |
| Knyazev and Slobodskoj-Plusnin ( | Healthy | Theta-gamma | Increased coupling under situation of reward in high BAS subjects |
| van Peer et al. ( | Healthy | Delta-beta | Increased coupling after cortisol administration |
| Miskovic and Schmidt ( | Healthy | Delta-beta | Higher basal testosterone levels associated with reduced coupling |
| Miskovic et al. ( | Patients | Delta-beta | Reduced coupling following successful behavioral therapy of social anxiety |
| Miskovic et al. | Patients | Delta-beta | Increased coupling in children of parents with social phobia |
| Miskovic et al. | Patients | Delta-beta | Increased coupling during speech anticipation in patients with social anxiety disorder |
| Velikova et al. ( | Patients | Delta-beta | Reduced coupling in patients with obsessive compulsive disorder |
| Knyazev ( | Healthy | Delta-beta | Increased coupling during state anxiety |
| Putman ( | Healthy | Delta-beta | Higher coupling associated with attentional bias towards threat |
| Schutter ( | Healthy | Delta-beta | Lower coupling associated with higher physical aggression scores |