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- Title
EEG Cordance Changes Can Predict Response to Antidepressants.
- Authors
Hunter, Aimee M.
- Abstract
The article discusses the findings of a research on the benefits of electroencephalographic (EEG) cordance in the prefrontal cortex during a placebo lead-in phase of a clinical trial. It found that EEG could be useful predictors of treatment outcomes for depression disorders. It found that the decline in prefrontal cordance during the placebo lead-in were linked with low scores on the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. The researchers suggest the examination of how brain changes during the lead-in period.
- Subjects
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY; DIAGNOSIS of mental depression; PREFRONTAL cortex; PLACEBOS; HAMILTON Depression Inventory
- Publication
Women's Health in Primary Care, 2006, Vol 9, Issue 10, p37
- ISSN
1098-0865
- Publication type
Article