EEG coherence and symptom profiles of children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

作者:Barry Robert J*; Clarke Adam R; Hajos Mihaly; Dupuy Franca E; McCarthy Rory; Selikowitz Mark
来源:Clinical Neurophysiology, 2011, 122(7): 1327-1332.
DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2011.01.007

摘要

Objective: We compared EEG coherence in children with and without AD/HD, and sought to relate observed anomalies to AD/HD symptoms. Methods: Forty children with AD/HD and 40 age-and sex-matched controls had eyes-closed resting EEG coherence calculated for eight interhemispheric electrode pairs and eight intrahemispheric pairs (four within each hemisphere) in the delta, theta, alpha, beta and "40 Hz" gamma bands. Results: At short-medium inter-electrode distances, the AD/HD group had increased intrahemispheric coherence in delta and theta, and reduced (L > R) laterality in delta, alpha, beta and gamma. Over longer inter-electrode distances, the AD/HD group had reduced intrahemispheric coherence in alpha. In interhemispheric comparisons, the AD/HD group had reduced frontal coherence in delta, alpha and gamma, increased temporal theta and reduced temporal alpha coherences, and increased central/parietal/occipital coherence in theta. Smaller left-lateralized coherences in AD/HD correlated negatively with DSM Inattentive and DSM Total scores, and smaller frontal interhemispheric coherence in alpha correlated negatively with DSM Hyperactive/Impulsive score. Conclusions: The negative correlations between AD/HD coherence anomalies and symptoms suggest that several anomalies reflect compensatory brain function. Significance: Coherence differences in AD/HD may reflect anomalous frontal right-hemisphere linkages that help compensate functional brain anomalies in the left frontal regions in this disorder.

  • 出版日期2011-7