BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience

Volume: 5 | Issue: 1-4

Electrophysiological Neuroimaging using sLORETA Comparing 100 Schizophrenia Patients to 48 Patients with Major Depression

Andy R. Eugene - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota (US), Jolanta Masiak - Medical University of Lublin (PL),

Abstract

In this retrospective of electroencephalograms were to identify a surrogate biomarker for the  Dopamine D2 receptors in the brain by comparing patients diagnosed with Schizophrenia taking  Atypical Antipsychotics to Depressive patients medicated with Selective Serotonin Reuptake  Inhibitors. To achieve this, thirty-seconds of resting EEG were spectrally transformed in  sLORETA. Three-dimensional statistical non-paramentric maps (SnPM) for the sLORETA Global  Field Power within each band were then computed. Our results illustrated that the Right Superior  Frontal Gyrus (t=2.049, p=0.007), along the dopamine mesolimbic pathway, had higher neuronal  oscillations in the delta frequency band in the 100 Schizophrenia patients as compared to the 32-depressive female patients. The comparisons with both the 48 depressive patient cohort or the  sixteen male depressive patient cohort did not yield any statistically significant findings. We  conclude that the Superior Frontal Gyrus should be investigated as a possible surrogate biomarker  for preclinical and clinical drug discovery in neuropharmacology.

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