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Resting state EEG oscillatory power differences in ADHD college students and their peers

机译:多动症大学生及其同伴的静息状态脑电振荡功率差异

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Background Among the most robust neural abnormalities differentiating individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) from typically developing controls are elevated levels of slow oscillatory activity (e.g., theta) and reduced fast oscillatory activity (e.g., alpha and beta) during resting-state electroencephalography (EEG). However, studies of resting state EEG in adults with ADHD are scarce and yield inconsistent findings. Methods EEG profiles, recorded during a resting-state with eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions, were compared for college students with ADHD (n?=?18) and a nonclinical comparison group (n?=?17). Results The ADHD group showed decreased power for fast frequencies, especially alpha. This group also showed increased power in the slow frequency bands, however, these effects were strongest using relative power computations. Furthermore, the theta/beta ratio measure was reliably higher for the ADHD group. All effects were more pronounced for the eyes-closed compared to the eyes-open condition. Measures of intra-individual variability suggested that brains of the ADHD group were less variable than those of controls. Conclusions The findings of this pilot study reveal that college students with ADHD show a distinct neural pattern during resting state, suggesting that oscillatory power, especially alpha, is a useful index for reflecting differences in neural communication of ADHD in early adulthood.
机译:背景在将注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)与典型发展中的对照区分开来的最强大的神经异常中,静息时缓慢振荡活动(例如θ)的水平升高,而快速振荡活动(例如α和β)的水平降低。状态脑电图(EEG)。然而,对患有ADHD的成年人的静止状态脑电图的研究很少,且结果不一致。方法比较患有多动症(n = 18)和非临床比较组(n = 17)的大学生在静止状态下睁眼和闭眼的脑电图。结果多动症组表现出降低的快速频率功率,尤其是阿尔法。该组还显示出在慢频带中的功率增加,但是,使用相对功率计算,这些影响最为明显。此外,对于ADHD组,θ/β比值的测量值确实更高。与睁眼相比,闭眼的所有效果都更为明显。个体内变异性的测量表明,ADHD组的大脑的变异性低于对照组。结论这项初步研究的结果表明,患有多动症的大学生在休息状态下表现出明显的神经模式,这表明振荡能力,尤其是阿尔法,是反映成年早期多动症神经沟通差异的有用指标。

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