2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2013.05.031
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Altered EEG lagged coherence during rest in obsessive–compulsive disorder

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“…Non-instantaneous or lagged coherence is a methodological approach to frequency domain connectivity that removes the effects of volume conduction in EEG co-spectra ( Pascual-Marqui, 2007 ; Pascual-Marqui et al, 2011 ). Lagged coherence has been used to investigate functional connectivity in resting-state brain networks in several disorders, e.g., Olbrich et al (2013) , Mohan et al (2016a) , Schwartz et al (2016) . However, to our knowledge, brain connectivity in AWS has not yet been investigated with lagged coherence.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-instantaneous or lagged coherence is a methodological approach to frequency domain connectivity that removes the effects of volume conduction in EEG co-spectra ( Pascual-Marqui, 2007 ; Pascual-Marqui et al, 2011 ). Lagged coherence has been used to investigate functional connectivity in resting-state brain networks in several disorders, e.g., Olbrich et al (2013) , Mohan et al (2016a) , Schwartz et al (2016) . However, to our knowledge, brain connectivity in AWS has not yet been investigated with lagged coherence.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a neuropsychiatric disorder with a lifelong predominance of 2% to 4% which happens at a 1:1 male to female ratio ( Olbrich et al, 2013 ). It is characterized by regressive sudden thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same vein, abnormal EEGs have been observed in patients with OCD (Kuskowski et al, 1993;Locatelli, Bellodi, Grassi, & Scarone, 1996;Bucci et al, 2004;Pogarell et al, 2006;Velikova et al, 2010;Koprivova et al, 2011;Koprivova, Horacek, Raszka, Brunovsky, & Prasko, 2013;Olbrich et al, 2013). Resting state EEG source localization studies reported that cingulate gyrus plays an important role in OCD (Koprivova et al, 2011;Sherlin & Congedo, 2005;Velikova et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%