Contingent negative variation of mood disorder patients

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Yingzhi Lu1
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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contingent negative variation; post-imperative negative variation; brain-evoked potential; mood disorder; mania; depression;
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R749.4 [情感性精神病];
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100205 ;
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Studies on brain-evoked potential and contingent negative variation (CNV) in mood disorder remain controversial.To date,no CNV difference between unipolar and bipolar depression has been reported.Brain-evoked potentials were measured in the present study to analyze CNV in three subtypes of mood disorder (mania,unipolar depression,and bipolar depression),and these results were compared with normal controls.In the mania group,CNV amplitude B was greater than in controls,and the depression group exhibited lower CNV amplitude B and smaller A-S’2 area,and prolonged post-imperative negative variation latency.The CNV comparison between unipolar and bipolar depression found that the prolonged post-imperative negative variation latency was only in unipolar depression.These results suggest that prolonged post-imperative negative variation latency is a characteristic of unipolar depression,and CNV amplitude change is a state characteristic of mood disorder patients.
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页码:941 / 945
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