Stable asymmetric interhemispheric theta power in patients with anorexia nervosa during haptic perception even after weight gain: A longitudinal study
Identifieur interne : 000F32 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000F31; suivant : 000F33Stable asymmetric interhemispheric theta power in patients with anorexia nervosa during haptic perception even after weight gain: A longitudinal study
Auteurs : Martin Grunwald ; Thomas Weiss ; Bianka Assmann ; Christine EttrichSource :
- Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section A, journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology [ 1380-3395 ] ; 2004.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the interhemispheric brain electrical asymmetries during a resting period and during haptic tasks in theta frequency band (4-8 Hz) between healthy controls (N = 10) and patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) (N = 10). Additionally, AN patients were investigated twice in a longitudinal design (T0-T1) to analyze treatment effects. At rest, a theta asymmetry was observed in the AN group during an acute stage of starvation (T0) but not after weight gain (T1). Importantly, theta asymmetry over central regions (C3-C4) was observed in the AN group during the acute stage of starvation (To) as well as after weight gain (T1) while performing haptic exploration tasks. In the control group, we found no significant theta asymmetry neither at rest nor during haptic explorations. Results are interpreted as an over-arousal of the right hemisphere in AN patients during complex multisensory integration processing which is possibly a result of general functional deficits of the right hemisphere.
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AU : | GRUNWALD (Martin); WEISS (Thomas); ASSMANN (Bianka); ETTRICH (Christine) |
AF : | EEG Research Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, University of Leipzig/Leipzig/Allemagne (1 aut.); Laboratory for Experimental and Clinical Pain Research, Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena/Jena/Allemagne (2 aut.); Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Leipzig/Leipzig/Allemagne (3 aut., 4 aut.) |
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FG : | Trouble comportement alimentaire; Système nerveux central; Electrophysiologie |
ED : | Anorexia nervosa; Follow up study; Tactile sensitivity; Weight gain; Theta rhythm; Encephalon; Electroencephalography; Asymmetry; Laterality; Female; Human |
EG : | Eating disorder; Central nervous system; Electrophysiology |
SD : | Anorexia mental; Estudio longitudinal; Sensibilidad tactil; Ganancia peso; Ritmo θ; Encéfalo; Electroencefalografía; Asimetría; Lateralidad; Hembra; Hombre |
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