Resting state brain oscillations and symptom profiles in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Robert J Barry, Adam R Clarke
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Our perspective on resting-state electroencephalogram (EEG) is that it provides a window into the substrate of cognitive and perceptual processing, reflecting the dynamic potential of the brain's current functional state. In an extended research program into the electrophysiology of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD), we have examined resting-state EEG power and coherence, and event-related potentials (ERPs), in children, adolescents, and adults with the disorder. We sought initially to identify consistent AD/HD anomalies in these measures, relative to normal control subjects, and then to understand how these differences related to existing models of AD/HD. An emergent strand in this program has been to clarify the EEG correlates of "arousal" and to understand the role of arousal dysfunction as a core anomaly in AD/HD. To date, findings in this strand serve to rule out a commonly held dictum in the AD/HD field: that elevated theta/beta ratio is an indicator of hypo-arousal. In turn, this requires further work to elucidate the ratio's functional significance in the disorder. Our brain dynamics studies relating prestimulus EEG amplitude and phase states to ERP outcomes are expected to help in this regard, but we are still at a relatively early stage, currently examining these relationships in control children, in order to better understand normal aspects of brain dynamics before turning to children with AD/HD. This range of studies provides a framework for our recent work relating resting-state EEG anomalies, in individuals with AD/HD, to their symptom profile. This has had promising results, indicating links between increased inattention scores and reduced resting EEG gamma power. With resting-state EEG coherence, reduced left lateralized coherences across several bands have correlated negatively with inattention scores, while reduced frontal interhemispheric coherence has been correlated negatively with hyperactivity/impulsivity scores. Such linkages appear to provide encouraging leads for future EEG research in AD/HD.

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注意缺陷/多动障碍的静息状态脑振荡和症状特征。
我们对静息状态脑电图(EEG)的看法是,它为认知和知觉加工的基础提供了一个窗口,反映了大脑当前功能状态的动态潜力。在一项关于注意缺陷/多动障碍(AD/HD)电生理学的扩展研究项目中,我们检查了患有该疾病的儿童、青少年和成人的静息状态脑电图功率、一致性和事件相关电位(erp)。我们首先试图确定这些测量中相对于正常对照受试者的一致AD/HD异常,然后了解这些差异与现有AD/HD模型的关系。在这个项目中,一个紧急的线索是澄清“觉醒”的脑电图相关性,并理解觉醒功能障碍作为AD/HD的核心异常的作用。迄今为止,这一链的发现有助于排除AD/HD领域的一个普遍观点:升高的θ / β比值是低觉醒的一个指标。反过来,这需要进一步的工作来阐明该比率在疾病中的功能意义。我们的脑动力学研究将刺激前脑电图振幅和相状态与ERP结果联系起来,有望在这方面有所帮助,但我们仍处于相对早期的阶段,目前在对照儿童中研究这些关系,以便在转向AD/HD儿童之前更好地了解大脑动力学的正常方面。这一系列的研究为我们最近的工作提供了一个框架,将AD/HD患者的静息状态脑电图异常与其症状特征联系起来。这已经取得了令人鼓舞的结果,表明注意力不集中得分增加与静息脑电图伽马功率降低之间存在联系。静息状态脑电相干性研究发现,左脑偏侧相干性降低与注意力不集中得分呈负相关,而额叶半球间相干性降低与多动/冲动得分呈负相关。这种联系似乎为未来AD/HD的脑电图研究提供了令人鼓舞的线索。
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