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Abstract| Volume 87, ISSUE 9, SUPPLEMENT , S137-S138, May 01, 2020

Abnormal Electroencephalographic Microstate Dynamics Are Associated With Active but Not Remitted Major Depressive Disorder

      Affective disorders are associated with abnormal neural activity and connectivity. However, the relationship between brain activity and symptom burden remains unclear. Electroencephalographic (EEG) “microstates” are sets of stereotyped voltage topographies that reflect brief activations of components of resting state networks. We used microstate analysis to study resting state brain activity in major depressive disorder (MDD).
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