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Improvement in Alpha EEG Selectivity and Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia Following rTMS Treatment
...We report that rTMS can tune the alpha EEG and improve negative symptoms of...significant increase in patients' alpha EEG selectivity (Q = 2.60 0.61; t^sub...data provide evidence that human alpha EEG can be tuned by direct electromagnetic...
October 1, 2004; Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
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The relationship between two intermediate phenotypes for alcoholism: low voltage alpha EEG and low P300 ERP amplitude.
IT HAS BEEN PROPOSED that both the P300 event related potential (ERP) and low voltage alpha (LVA) resting electroencephalogram (EEG) are intermediate phenotypes for alcoholism (Enoch et al., 1999; Porjesz and Begleiter, 1998). P300 ERP and LVA are heritable traits, and both should be influenced by
September 1, 2002; Journal of Studies on Alcohol
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EEG of MDMA Abusers During Abstinence
...10-12 pills) of MDMA.2,5 Smaller acute doses of MDMA given to MDMA-naive subjects cause decreases in delta, theta and alpha EEG power but increases in beta power.3 In addition, MDMA use has been reported to positively correlate with EEG alpha and...
October 1, 2004; Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
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Fibromyalgia: it's not all in your head! Dr. Karen Newell, M.D. verifies the symptoms of this mysterious syndrome.
...patients have an associated sleep disorder known as the alpha-EEG anomaly. This condition was uncovered in a sleep lab with...noted that most patients diagnosed with CFS have the same alpha-EEG sleep pattern and some FMS diagnosed patients have been...
February 1, 2003; New Life Journal
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A methodological issue in the study of correlation between psychophysiological variables.(Abstract)
...resulting null-hypothesis z-score distribution range is [-20,20], whereas it should be approximately in the range [-3,3]. Alpha EEG, while less auto-correlated than SC, still leads to Pearson's correlations in the range [-0.4,0.4], leading to a null...
December 1, 2001; The Journal of Parapsychology
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WHAT IS FIBROMYALGIA SYNDROME?
...FMS patients have an associated sleep disorder called the alpha-EEG anomaly. This condition was uncovered in a sleep lab with...found to have other sleep disorders in addition to the alpha-EEG, such as sleep apnea, sleep myoclonus (nighttime jerking...
March 19, 2005; The Arab American News
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Prefrontal EEG Asymmetry as a Potential Biomarker of Antidepressant Treatment Response With Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS): a Case Series
...developing prefrontal EEG as a biomarker in depression. Davidson and colleagues argue that the hemispheric asymmetry shown in alpha EEG activity is exaggerated in patients with depression. Thus, depressed patients show lower activity in the left hemisphere...
July 1, 2008; Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
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Why am I always in pain?
...difficult and painful. Many FMS sufferers also have difficulty sleeping. Many have an associated sleep disorder known as alpha-EEG anomaly-interrupted sleep, with episodes of waking-type brain activity. Most FMS sufferers say they never seem to get...
June 24, 2001; New Straits Times
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Monitoring energy levels in chronic fatigue syndrome.
...skeptical of the existence of CFS. Some physicians believed that CFS patients were just depressed. CFS patients show more alpha EEG activity during NREM sleep, but this is not seen in dysthymic or major depressive disorders (Whelton, Salit, & Moldofsky...
September 22, 1995; The Psychological Record
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