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Beta power in the EEG of alcoholics.

Authors :
Rangaswamy, Madhavi
Porjesz, Bernice
Chorlian, David B.
Wang, Kongming
Jones, Kevin A.
Bauer, Lance O.
Rohrbaugh, John
O’Connor, Sean J.
Kuperman, Samuel
Reich, Theodore
Begleiter, Henri
Source :
Biological Psychiatry. Oct2002, Vol. 52 Issue 8, p831. 12p.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

: BackgroundIn this study, the magnitude and spatial distribution of beta power in the resting electroencephalogram (EEG) were examined to address the possibility of an excitation–inhibition imbalance in the central nervous system of alcoholics.: MethodsLog transformed absolute power in the Beta 1 (12.5–16 Hz), Beta 2 (16.5–20 Hz), and Beta 3 (20.5–28 Hz) bands in the eyes-closed EEG of 307 alcohol-dependent subjects and 307 unaffected age- and gender-matched control subjects were compared using a multivariate repeated measures design. Effect of gender, age, and drinking variables was examined separately.: ResultsIncreased Beta 1 (12.5–16 Hz) and Beta 2 (16.5–20 Hz) absolute power was observed in alcohol-dependent subjects at all loci over the scalp. The increase was most prominent in the central region. Increased Beta 3 (20.5–28 Hz) power was frontal in the alcoholics. Age and clinical variables did not influence the increase. Male alcoholics had significantly higher beta power in all three bands. In female alcoholics the increase did not reach statistical significance.: ConclusionsBeta power in all three bands of resting EEG is elevated in alcoholics. This feature is more prominent in male alcoholics. The increased beta power in the resting EEG may be an electrophysiological index of the imbalance in the excitation–inhibition homeostasis in the cortex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00063223
Volume :
52
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Biological Psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7891413
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0006-3223(02)01362-8