qEEG Neuromarkers of Complex Childhood Trauma in Adolescents.

Gabriela Mariana Marcu, Raluca D Szekely-Copîndean, Andrei Dumbravă, Ainat Rogel, Ana-Maria Zăgrean
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Introduction. Complex childhood trauma (CCT) involves prolonged exposure to severe interpersonal stressors, leading to deficits in executive functioning and self-regulation during adolescence, a critical period for neurodevelopment. While qEEG parameters, particularly alpha oscillations, have been proposed as potential biomarkers for trauma, empirical documentation in developmental samples is limited. Aim. This preregistered study investigated whether adolescents with CCT exhibit qEEG patterns similar to those reported for PTSD, such as reduced posterior alpha power, increased individual alpha peak frequency (iAPF), right-lateralized alpha frequencies, and lower total EEG power (RMS) compared to controls. Materials and Methods. EEG data from 26 trauma-exposed adolescents and 28 controls, sourced from an open database, underwent similar preprocessing. qEEG features, including alpha power, iAPF, alpha asymmetry, and RMS, were extracted from eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions and analyzed using mixed ANOVAs. Results. Significant group differences were found in total EEG power, with trauma-exposed adolescents showing lower RMS than controls. No significant differences were found in posterior absolute alpha power, iAPF, or alpha asymmetry. However, we observed that posterior relative alpha power was higher in the trauma group, though the difference was not statistically significant but showing a small to medium effect size. Additionally, a negative correlation between CPTSD severity and EEG power in the EO condition was observed, suggesting trauma-related cortical hypoactivation. Conclusion. Reduced total EEG power and modified alpha dynamics may serve as candidate neuromarkers of CCT. These findings underscore the need for further research to validate qEEG biomarkers for understanding and diagnosing trauma-related disorders in developmental populations.

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青少年复杂童年创伤的qEEG神经标志物。
介绍。复杂的童年创伤(CCT)涉及长期暴露于严重的人际压力源,导致青少年(神经发育的关键时期)执行功能和自我调节的缺陷。虽然qEEG参数,特别是α振荡,被认为是创伤的潜在生物标志物,但在发育样本中的经验文献有限。的目标。这项预先登记的研究调查了患有CCT的青少年是否表现出与PTSD相似的qEEG模式,例如与对照组相比,后侧α功率降低,个体α峰值频率(iAPF)增加,右侧α频率增加,总脑电图功率(RMS)降低。材料与方法。来自开放数据库的26名创伤暴露青少年和28名对照者的脑电图数据进行了类似的预处理。qEEG特征,包括alpha功率、iAPF、alpha不对称性和RMS,在睁眼和闭眼条件下提取,并使用混合方差分析进行分析。结果。在总脑电图功率上发现了显著的组间差异,创伤暴露青少年的RMS低于对照组。后绝对alpha功率、iAPF或alpha不对称性均无显著差异。然而,我们观察到创伤组的后相对alpha功率更高,尽管差异无统计学意义,但显示出小到中等的效应大小。此外,在EO条件下,CPTSD严重程度与脑电图功率呈负相关,提示创伤相关的皮质活性降低。结论。脑电总功率降低和α动态改变可作为CCT的候选神经标志物。这些发现强调需要进一步研究来验证qEEG生物标志物,以了解和诊断发育人群中的创伤相关疾病。
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