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magnetoencephalography & depression

https://read.qxmd.com/read/36086021/meg-based-classification-and-grad-cam-visualization-for-major-depressive-and-bipolar-disorders-with-semi-cnn
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chun-Chih Huang, Intan Low, Chia-Hsiang Kao, Chuan-Yu Yu, Tung-Ping Su, Jen-Chuen Hsieh, Yong-Sheng Chen, Li-Fen Chen
Major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) are two major mood disorders with partly overlapped symptoms but different treatments. However, their misdiagnosis and mistreatment are common based on the DSM-V criteria, lacking objective and quantitative indicators. This study aimed to develop a novel approach that accurately classifies MDD and BD based on their resting-state magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals during euthymic phases. A revisited 3D CNN model, Semi-CNN, that could automatically detect brainwave patterns in spatial, temporal, and frequency domains was implemented to classify wavelet-transformed MEG signals of normal controls and MDD and BD patients...
July 2022: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35989312/neural-circuits-underpinning-face-tuning-in-male-depression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julian Kubon, Valentina Romagnano, Alexander N Sokolov, Andreas J Fallgatter, Christoph Braun, Marina A Pavlova
Reading bodies and faces is essential for efficient social interactions, though it may be thought-provoking for individuals with depression. Yet aberrations in the face sensitivity and underwriting neural circuits are not well understood, in particular, in male depression. Here, we use cutting-edge analyses of time course and dynamic topography of gamma oscillatory neuromagnetic cortical activity during administration of a task with Arcimboldo-like images. No difference in face tuning was found between individuals with depression and their neurotypical peers...
August 20, 2022: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35909866/research-on-the-meg-of-depression-patients-based-on-multivariate-transfer-entropy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinyu Zhang, Jicheng Xie, Changyu Fan, Jun Wang
The pathogenesis of depression is complex, and the current means of medical diagnosis is single. Patients with severe depression may even have great physical pain and suicidal tendencies. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) has the characteristics of ultrahigh spatiotemporal resolution and safety. It is a good medical means for the diagnosis of depression. In this paper, multivariate transfer entropy algorithm is used to study MEG of depression. In this paper, the subjects are divided into the same brain region and the multichannel combination between different brain regions, and the multivariate transfer entropy of patients with depression and healthy controls under different EEG signal frequency bands is calculated...
2022: Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35841104/reducing-severe-fatigue-in-patients-with-diffuse-glioma-a-study-protocol-for-an-rct-on-the-effect-of-blended-cognitive-behavioural-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jantine Geertruida Röttgering, Linda Douw, Philip C de Witt Hamer, Mathilde C M Kouwenhoven, Tom Würdinger, Peter M van de Ven, Louise Sharpe, Hans Knoop, Martin Klein
BACKGROUND: Fatigue is the most frequent and burdensome symptom of patients with diffuse glioma. It is closely linked to decreased health-related quality of life and symptoms such as depression and sleep disturbances. Currently, there is no evidence-based treatment that targets severe fatigue in patients with brain tumours. Cognitive behavioural therapy is aimed at fatigue-maintaining beliefs and behaviour. This therapy has been proven effective in reducing severe fatigue in cancer survivors and patients with multiple sclerosis...
July 15, 2022: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35820473/alpha-beta-decoupling-relevant-to-inhibition-deficits-leads-to-suicide-attempt-in-major-depressive-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhongpeng Dai, Hongliang Zhou, Wei Zhang, Hao Tang, Ting Wang, Zhilu Chen, Zhijian Yao, Qing Lu
BACKGROUND: One devastating outcome of major depressive disorder (MDD) is high suicidality, especially for patients with suicide attempt (SA). Evidence indicated that SA may be strongly associated with inhibitory control deficits. We hypothesized that the inhibition function deficits of patient with SA might be underpinned by abnormal neuronal oscillations. METHODS: Our study recruited 111 subjects including 74 patients and 37 controls, who performed a GO/NOGO task during magnetoencephalography recording...
July 9, 2022: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35728680/magnetoencephalography-biomarkers-of-suicide-attempt-history-and-antidepressant-response-to-ketamine-in-treatment-resistant-major-depression
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jessica R Gilbert, Jessica L Gerner, Courtney R Burton, Allison C Nugent, Carlos A Zarate, Elizabeth D Ballard
BACKGROUND: This study examined magnetoencephalographic (MEG) correlates of suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempt history in patients with treatment-resistant major depression (TRD) at baseline and following subanesthetic-dose ketamine infusion. METHODS: Twenty-nine drug-free TRD patients (12 suicide attempters/17 non-attempters) participated in a crossover randomized trial of ketamine. MEG data were collected during an attentional dot probe task with emotional face stimuli at baseline and several hours post-ketamine infusion...
September 1, 2022: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35569580/cross-frequency-coupling-in-psychiatric-disorders-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Boris Yakubov, Sushmit Das, Reza Zomorrodi, Daniel M Blumberger, Peter G Enticott, Melissa Kirkovski, Tarek K Rajji, Pushpal Desarkar
Cross-frequency coupling (CFC), an electrophysiologically derived measure of oscillatory coupling in the brain, is believed to play a critical role in neuronal computation, learning and communication. It has received much recent attention in the study of both health and disease. We searched for literature that studied CFC during resting state and task-related activities during electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography in psychiatric disorders. Thirty-eight studies were identified, which included attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Alzheimer's dementia, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, social anxiety disorder and schizophrenia...
May 12, 2022: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35356714/association-between-antidepressant-efficacy-and-interactions-of-three-core-depression-related-brain-networks-in-major-depressive-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiang Wang, Shui Tian, Peng Zhao, Qiuyun Cao, Qing Lu, Zhijian Yao
Background: The central executive network (CEN), salience network (SN), and default mode network (DMN) are the three most studied depression-related brain networks. Many studies have shown that they are related to depression symptoms and treatment effects. However, few studies have related these three networks and their activity frequency bands to depressive symptoms and treatment efficacy. Methods: Sixty-six medication-free patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) were enrolled...
2022: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35349989/measuring-brain-response-to-transcutaneous-vagus-nerve-stimulation-tvns-using-simultaneous-magnetoencephalography-meg
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte Keatch, Elisabeth Lambert, Will Woods, Tatiana Kameneva
Objective. Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) is a form of non-invasive brain stimulation that delivers a sequence of electrical pulses to the auricular branch of the vagus nerve and is used increasingly in the treatment of a number of health conditions such as epilepsy and depression. Recent research has focused on the efficacy of tVNS to treat different medical conditions, but there is little conclusive evidence concerning the optimal stimulation parameters. There are relatively few studies that have combined tVNS with a neuroimaging modality, and none that have attempted simultaneous magnetoencephalography (MEG) and tVNS due to the presence of large stimulation artifacts produced by the electrical stimulation which are many orders of magnitude larger than underlying brain activity...
April 13, 2022: Journal of Neural Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35088122/spontaneous-transient-states-of-fronto-temporal-and-default-mode-networks-altered-by-suicide-attempt-in-major-depressive-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siqi Zhang, Vladimir Litvak, Shui Tian, Zhongpeng Dai, Hao Tang, Xinyi Wang, Zhijian Yao, Qing Lu
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with increased suicidality, and it's still challenging to identify suicide in clinical practice. Although suicide attempt (SA) is the most relevant precursor with multiple functional abnormalities reported from neuroimaging studies, little is known about how the spontaneous transient activated patterns organize and coordinate brain networks underlying SA. Thus, we obtained resting-state magnetoencephalography data for two MDD subgroups of 44 non-suicide patients and 34 suicide-attempted patients, together with 49 matched health-controls...
January 28, 2022: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35049492/investigating-default-mode-network-connectivity-disruption-in-children-of-mothers-with-depression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maor Zeev-Wolf, Yair Dor-Ziderman, Maayan Pratt, Abraham Goldstein, Ruth Feldman
BACKGROUND: Exposure to maternal major depressive disorder (MDD) bears long-term negative consequences for children's well-being; to date, no research has examined how exposure at different stages of development differentially affects brain functioning. AIMS: Utilising a unique cohort followed from birth to preadolescence, we examined the effects of early versus later maternal MDD on default mode network (DMN) connectivity. METHOD: Maternal depression was assessed at birth and ages 6 months, 9 months, 6 years and 10 years, to form three groups: children of mothers with consistent depression from birth to 6 years of age, which resolved by 10 years of age; children of mothers without depression; and children of mothers who were diagnosed with MDD in late childhood...
March 2022: British Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34953030/attenuated-alpha-gamma-coupling-in-emotional-dual-pathways-with-right-amygdala-predicting-ineffective-antidepressant-response
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhongpeng Dai, Cong Pei, Siqi Zhang, Shui Tian, Zhilu Chen, Hongliang Zhou, Qing Lu, Zhijian Yao
AIMS: The diversity of treatment outcomes for major depressive disorder (MDD) remains uncertain in neuropathology. The current study aimed at exploring electrophysiological biomarkers associated with treatment response. METHODS: The present study recruited 130 subjects including 100 MDD patients and 30 healthy controls. All subjects participated in a sad expression recognition task while their magnetoencephalography data were recorded. Patients who had a reduction of at least 50% in disorder severity at endpoint (>2 weeks) were considered as responders...
March 2022: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34921602/magnetoencephalographic-correlates-of-mood-and-reward-dynamics-in-human-adolescents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucrezia Liuzzi, Katharine K Chang, Charles Zheng, Hanna Keren, Dipta Saha, Dylan M Nielson, Argyris Stringaris
Despite its omnipresence in everyday interactions and its importance for mental health, mood and its neuronal underpinnings are poorly understood. Computational models can help identify parameters affecting self-reported mood during mood induction tasks. Here, we test if computationally modeled dynamics of self-reported mood during monetary gambling can be used to identify trial-by-trial variations in neuronal activity. To this end, we shifted mood in healthy (N = 24) and depressed (N = 30) adolescents by delivering individually tailored reward prediction errors while recording magnetoencephalography (MEG) data...
December 18, 2021: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34781922/differences-in-verbal-and-spatial-working-memory-in-patients-with-bipolar-ii-and-unipolar-depression-an-msi-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhinan Li, Junhao Chen, Yigang Feng, Shuming Zhong, Shui Tian, Zhongpeng Dai, Qing Lu, Yufang Guan, Yanyan Shan, Yanbin Jia
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms could be similarly expressed in bipolar and unipolar disorder. However, changes in cognition and brain networks might be quite distinct. We aimed to find out the difference in the neural mechanism of impaired working memory in patients with bipolar and unipolar disorder. METHOD: According to diagnostic criteria of bipolar II disorder of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) and assessments, 13 bipolar II depression (BP II), 8 unipolar depression (UD) patients and 15 healthy controls (HC) were recruited in the study...
November 15, 2021: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34780814/disrupted-fronto-parietal-network-and-default-mode-network-gamma-interactions-distinguishing-suicidal-ideation-and-suicide-attempt-in-depression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhongpeng Dai, Junneng Shao, Hongliang Zhou, Zhilu Chen, Siqi Zhang, Huan Wang, Haiteng Jiang, Zhijian Yao, Qing Lu
BACKGROUND: Precise suicide risk evaluation struggled in Major depressive disorder (MDD), especially for patients with only suicidal-ideation (SI) but without suicide attempt (SA). MDD patients have deficits in negative emotion processing, which is associated with the generation of SI and SA. Given the critical role of gamma oscillations in negative emotion processing, we hypothesize that the transition from SI to SA in MDD could be characterized by abnormal gamma interactions. METHODS: We recruited 162 participants containing 106 MDD patients and 56 healthy controls (HCs)...
March 8, 2022: Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34612558/the-enhancing-neuroimaging-genetics-through-meta-analysis-consortium-10-years-of-global-collaborations-in-human-brain-mapping
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REVIEW
Paul M Thompson, Neda Jahanshad, Lianne Schmaal, Jessica A Turner, Anderson M Winkler, Sophia I Thomopoulos, Gary F Egan, Peter Kochunov
This Special Issue of Human Brain Mapping is dedicated to a 10-year anniversary of the Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium. It reports updates from a broad range of international neuroimaging projects that pool data from around the world to answer fundamental questions in neuroscience. Since ENIGMA was formed in December 2009, the initiative grew into a worldwide effort with over 2,000 participating scientists from 45 countries, and over 50 working groups leading large-scale studies of human brain disorders...
October 6, 2021: Human Brain Mapping
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34585763/sub-second-transient-activated-patterns-to-sad-expressions-in-major-depressive-disorders-discovered-via-hidden-markov-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhongpeng Dai, Siqi Zhang, Xinyi Wang, Huan Wang, Hongliang Zhou, Shui Tian, Zhilu Chen, Qing Lu, Zhijian Yao
The pathological mechanisms of major depressive disorders (MDDs) is associated with the overexpression of negative emotions, and the fast transient-activated patterns underlying overrepresentation in depression still remain to be revealed to date. We hypothesized that the aberrant spatiotemporal attributes of the process of sad expressions are related to the neuropathology of MDD and help to detect the depression severity. We enrolled a total of 96 subjects including 47 patients with MDD and 49 healthy controls (HCs), and recorded their magnetoencephalography data under a sad expression recognition task...
September 29, 2021: Journal of Neuroscience Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34251338/increased-theta-alpha-synchrony-in-the-habenula-prefrontal-network-with-negative-emotional-stimuli-in-human-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yongzhi Huang, Bomin Sun, Jean Debarros, Chao Zhang, Shikun Zhan, Dianyou Li, Chencheng Zhang, Tao Wang, Peng Huang, Yijie Lai, Peter Brown, Chunyan Cao, Huiling Tan
Lateral habenula is believed to encode negative motivational stimuli and plays key roles in the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders. However, how habenula activities are modulated during the processing of emotional information is still poorly understood. We recorded local field potentials from bilateral habenula areas with simultaneous cortical magnetoencephalography in nine patients with psychiatric disorders during an emotional picture-viewing task. Transient activity in the theta/alpha band (5-10 Hz) within the habenula and prefrontal cortical regions, as well as the coupling between these structures, is increased during the perception and processing of negative emotional stimuli compared to positive emotional stimuli...
July 12, 2021: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34220581/ketamine-and-attentional-bias-toward-emotional-faces-dynamic-causal-modeling-of-magnetoencephalographic-connectivity-in-treatment-resistant-depression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica R Gilbert, Christina S Galiano, Allison C Nugent, Carlos A Zarate
The glutamatergic modulator ketamine rapidly reduces depressive symptoms in individuals with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder (TRD) and bipolar disorder. While its underlying mechanism of antidepressant action is not fully understood, modulating glutamatergically-mediated connectivity appears to be a critical component moderating antidepressant response. This double-blind, crossover, placebo-controlled study analyzed data from 19 drug-free individuals with TRD and 15 healthy volunteers who received a single intravenous infusion of ketamine hydrochloride (0...
2021: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34198194/acute-effect-of-vagus-nerve-stimulation-vns-on-brain-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erhan Kavakbasi, Joachim Gross, Andreas Wollbrink, Ruth Fellmeth, Bernhard T Baune
INTRODUCTION: VNS is a non-pharmalogical neuromodulatory treatment option for difficult-to-treat depression. A pulse generator implanted in the left chest area is connected to an electrode that is wrapped around the left vagal nerve. It is presumed, that the vagal afferent network modulates neuronal activity in key monoaminergic structures. METHODS: We performed MEG recording during active stimulation of the left vagal nerve. Our patient was a 60 years old female treated with VNS since December 2019 due to unipolar major depression...
September 2021: Journal of Psychiatric Research
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