| Literature DB >> 29023805 |
Ezra E Smith1, James F Cavanagh2, John J B Allen1.
Abstract
Frontal EEG alpha asymmetry provides a promising index of depression risk, yet very little is known about the neural sources of alpha asymmetry. To identify these sources, this study examined alpha asymmetry using a distributed inverse solution: exact low resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (eLORETA). Findings implicated a generator in lateral midfrontal regions that contributed to both surface asymmetry and depression risk. Participants with any lifetime history of depressive episodes were characterized by less left than right activity in the precentral gyrus and midfrontal gyrus. Anhedonia accounted for a significant portion of the relationship between alpha asymmetry and lifetime major depressive disorder. Results are suggestive of convergence between motivational and capability models of asymmetry and replicate results from experimental studies in a large resting-state data set. The capability model of frontal alpha asymmetry is contextualized in terms of motor preparedness following emotional mobilization.Entities:
Keywords: EEG alpha asymmetry; anhedonia; depression; eLORETA; emotion; source estimation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29023805 PMCID: PMC5955605 DOI: 10.1111/psyp.13019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychophysiology ISSN: 0048-5772 Impact factor: 4.016