Nonlinear analysis of EEG complexity in episode and remission phase of recurrent depression
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research2019Vol. 29(2), pp. e1816–e1816
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Abstract
Complexity measures of EEG distinguish between the healthy controls, patients in remission and episode. Further studies are needed to establish whether these measures carry a potential to aid clinically relevant decisions about depression.
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