Current State of EEG/ERP Microstate Research
Brain Topography,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
37(2), P. 169 - 180
Published: Feb. 13, 2024
The
analysis
of
EEG
microstates
for
investigating
rapid
whole-brain
network
dynamics
during
rest
and
tasks
has
become
a
standard
practice
in
the
research
community,
leading
to
substantial
increase
publications
across
various
affective,
cognitive,
social
clinical
neuroscience
domains.
Recognizing
growing
significance
this
analytical
method,
authors
aim
provide
microstate
community
with
comprehensive
discussion
on
methodological
standards,
unresolved
questions,
functional
relevance
microstates.
In
August
2022,
conference
was
hosted
Bern,
Switzerland,
which
brought
together
many
researchers
from
19
countries.
During
conference,
gave
scientific
presentations
engaged
roundtable
discussions
aiming
at
establishing
steps
toward
standardizing
methods.
Encouraged
by
conference's
success,
special
issue
launched
Brain
Topography
compile
current
state-of-the-art
research,
encompassing
advancements,
experimental
findings,
applications.
call
submissions
garnered
48
contributions
worldwide,
spanning
reviews,
meta-analyses,
tutorials,
studies.
Following
rigorous
peer-review
process,
33
papers
were
accepted
whose
findings
we
will
comprehensively
discuss
Editorial.
Language: Английский
Is parental overcontrol a specific form of child maltreatment? Insights from a resting state EEG connectivity study
Child Abuse & Neglect,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
155, P. 106962 - 106962
Published: July 27, 2024
Recent
studies
suggest
that
parental
overcontrol
could
be
considered
a
specific
form
of
childhood
trauma
(CT).
Although
previous
research
has
shown
CT
alters
the
functional
and
structural
architecture
large-scale
networks
in
brain,
neural
basis
associated
with
not
been
sufficiently
explored.
Therefore,
main
aim
current
study
was
to
investigate
relationship
between
electroencephalography
(EEG)
triple
network
(TN)
connectivity
during
resting
state
(RS)
condition
non-clinical
sample
(N
=
71;
39
females,
mean
age
23.94
±
5.89
SD).
EEG
recorded
5
min
RS
eyes
closed.
All
participants
were
asked
self-report
maternal
paternal
overcontrol,
general
psychopathology.
analyses
performed
using
exact
low-resolution
electromagnetic
tomography
software
(eLORETA).
Our
results
showed
significant
positive
correlation
theta
salience
central
executive
network.
This
pattern
independently
even
when
controlling
for
relevant
confounding
variables,
including
severity
level
neurophysiological
may
reflect
predisposition
detect
respond
potentially
threatening
stimuli
environment,
which
is
typically
excessive
overcontrol.
findings
support
hypothesis
should
all
respects
independent
forms
traditionally
studied
literature
(i.e.,
emotional
abuse,
physical
sexual
neglect).
Language: Английский