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Abnormalities of Alpha Activity in Frontocentral Region of the Brain As a Biomarker to Diagnose Adolescents With Bipolar Disorder Publisher Pubmed



Khaleghi A1 ; Mohammadi MR1 ; Moeini M1 ; Zarafshan H1 ; Fadaei Fooladi M2
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  1. 1. Psychiatry & Psychology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Allameh Tabatabai University, Tehran, Iran

Source: Clinical EEG and Neuroscience Published:2019


Abstract

Objectives. To investigate brain abnormalities in adolescents with new-onset bipolar disorder (BD) during acute hypomanic and depressive episodes using electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis and to derive a computer-based method for diagnosis of the disorder. Methods. EEG spectral power and entropy of 21 adolescents with BD (included 11 patients in the hypomanic episode and 10 patients in the depressive episode) and 18 healthy adolescents were compared. Moreover, using significant differences and K-nearest-neighbors (KNN) classifier, it was attempted to distinguish the BD adolescents from normal ones. Results. The BD adolescents had higher values of spectral power in all frequency bands, particularly in the frontocentral, mid-temporal, and right parietal regions. Also, spectral entropy had significantly increased in delta, alpha, and gamma frequency bands for BD. A high accuracy of 95.8% was achieved by all significant differences in the alpha band in discriminating adolescents with BD. The depressive state showed higher values of spectral power and entropy in low-frequency bands (delta and theta) compared to the hypomanic state. Conclusion. Based on BD symptoms, especially inattention, increased alpha power is a rational finding which is associated with thalamus dysfunction. Thus, it seems that EEG alpha oscillation is the main source of abnormality in BD. Furthermore, EEG slowing in the depressive episode is related to inhibition of electrical activity and reduced cognitive functions. © EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society (ECNS) 2019.