重度抑郁症病史患者的右额叶β振荡过度传播

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Biomedical Engineering Letters Pub Date : 2024-10-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s13534-024-00433-9
Duho Sihn, Sung-Phil Kim
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患有各种神经系统疾病的患者,包括重度抑郁症(MDD),经常表现出异常的大脑连接。特别是重度抑郁症患者表现出不典型的脑振荡传播。本研究旨在探讨重度抑郁症患者异常脑连通性与脑电图(EEG)信号非典型振荡传播之间的关系。先前发现的β振荡(15- 25hz)的功能性超连通性使我们假设患者会经历异常的β振荡传播。使用局部相位梯度(LPG)方法,我们分析了在概率学习任务中记录的公开可用的脑电数据集。我们的研究结果表明,在学习任务中接受积极反馈后,有重度抑郁症病史的患者在右侧额叶区观察到的β振荡的传播方向比健康对照组更明显。这种定向模式可能有助于区分有重度抑郁症病史的患者和健康对照。观察到的脑振荡传播异常表明,有重度抑郁症病史的患者的认知缺陷可能源于大脑区域之间过度和负偏倚的信息传递。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1007/s13534-024-00433-9。
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Excessive propagation of right frontal beta oscillations in patients with a history of major depressive disorder.

Patients suffering from various neurological disorders, including major depressive disorder (MDD), often exhibit abnormal brain connectivity. In particular, patients with MDD show atypical brain oscillations propagation. This study aims to investigate an association between abnormal brain connectivity and atypical oscillatory propagation of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals in patients with a history of MDD. Previous findings of functional hyperconnectivity in beta oscillations (15-25 Hz) lead us to hypothesize that patients would experience abnormal beta oscillation propagation. Using the local phase gradient (LPG) method, we analyze a publicly available EEG dataset recorded during a probabilistic learning task. Our findings indicate that, upon receiving positive feedback during the learning task, patients with a history of MDD show more pronounced propagation directions of beta oscillations observed in the right frontal region compared to healthy controls. This directional pattern may help differentiate patients with a history of MDD from healthy controls. The observed abnormalities in brain oscillation propagation suggest that cognitive deficits in patients with a history of MDD might stem from excessive and negatively biased information transmission between brain regions.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13534-024-00433-9.

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Biomedical Engineering Letters
Biomedical Engineering Letters ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Engineering Letters (BMEL) aims to present the innovative experimental science and technological development in the biomedical field as well as clinical application of new development. The article must contain original biomedical engineering content, defined as development, theoretical analysis, and evaluation/validation of a new technique. BMEL publishes the following types of papers: original articles, review articles, editorials, and letters to the editor. All the papers are reviewed in single-blind fashion.
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