Electroencephalogram alpha asymmetry in patients with depressive disorders: current perspectives

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Kaiser, Andreas Kurt [1 ]
Gnjezda, Maria-Theresa [1 ]
Knasmueller, Stephanie [1 ]
Aichhorn, Wolfgang [2 ]
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[1] Paracelsus Med Univ, Christian Doppler Klin, Salzburger Landeskliniken Betriebs GesmbH, Dept Clin Psychol, Salzburg, Austria
[2] Paracelsus Med Univ, Christian Doppler Klin, Salzburger Landeskliniken Betriebs GesmbH, Dept Psychiat, Salzburg, Austria
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alpha asymmetry; depression; electroencephalogram; EEG; depressive disorders; review; FRONTAL EEG ASYMMETRY; RESTING-STATE; HEMISPHERIC-ASYMMETRY; OLDER-ADULTS; MAJOR DEPRESSION; BRAIN ACTIVITY; LOW-RISK; ANXIETY; REDUCTION; SYMPTOMS;
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10.2147/NDT.S137776
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Purpose: Electroencephalogram (EEG) alpha asymmetry (AA) in depressive disorders has been of interest over the last few decades, but it continues to remain unclear whether EEG AA can discriminate between healthy and depressive individuals. Materials and methods: A systematic literature search for papers addressing EEG AA using the keywords alpha asymmetry, depression, and EEG was performed in PubMed. All studies were checked for sample size, gender, handedness, reference, recording protocol, EEG band range, impedance, type of analysis, drugs, and comorbidity. Results: A total of 61 articles were found, of which 44 met our inclusion criteria. They have been consecutively analyzed in respect of methodology and results. Approximately 25% (11/44) of the studies did not mention or ignored handedness, 41% (18/44) of the studies used data with only self-reported handedness, and only 34.1% (15/44) of all studies tested handedness. Only 35% (15/44) of the studies reported pharmacological treatment, and only 35% (15/44) of the studies controlled for medication. A total of 52% (23/44) of the studies reported comorbidity, and only 30% (13/44) of the studies controlled for comorbidity. Only 29.6% (13/44) of the studies reported education. In all, 30.5% (13/44) of the studies analyzed group differences and correlations, while 15.9 (7/44) of the studies used only correlational analyses. A total of 52.3% (23/44) of the studies analyzed only group differences. Alpha range was fixed (8-13 Hz) in 59.1% (26/44) of all studies. Reference to common average was used in seven of 44 studies (15.9%). In all, nine of 44 (20.5%) studies used the midline central position as reference, 22 of 44 (50%) studies used the ear or the mastoid as reference, and four of 44 (9.1%) studies used the nose as reference. Conclusion: Discriminative power of EEG AA for depressed and healthy controls remains unclear. A systematic analysis of 44 studies revealed that differences in methodology and disregarding proper sampling are problematic. Ignoring handedness, gender, age, medication, and comorbidity could explain inconsistent findings. Hence, we formulated a guideline for requirements for future studies on EEG AA in order to allow for better comparisons.
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