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Inattention in Bipolar and Unipolar Depression: Event-Related Potentials Associated with Performing a GoNogo TaskInattention in Bipolar and Unipolar Depression: Event-Related Potentials Associated with Performing a GoNogo Task

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Inattention in Bipolar and Unipolar Depression: Event-Related Potentials Associated with Performing a GoNogo Task
Authors
이용석권영준이화영김지선심세훈
Issue Date
Nov-2020
Publisher
대한우울∙조울병학회
Keywords
Event-related potentials; Bipolar disorder; Major depressive disorder; Attention
Citation
우울조울병, v.18, no.3, pp 73 - 82
Pages
10
Journal Title
우울조울병
Volume
18
Number
3
Start Page
73
End Page
82
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/3365
DOI
10.35986/me.2020.18.3.73
ISSN
1738-0960
2671-4655
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to examine the changes in Nogo N2 and P3 amplitudes in patients with bipolar affective disorder (BD) or major depressive disorder (MDD) and in healthy controls (HCs). The association between attention and Nogo N2 and P3 changes was also investigated. Methods: The study included 30 participants with BD, 30 participants with MDD, and 30 HCs aged 19-60 years. They performed a GoNogo task while their electroencephalograms were recorded. Beck Depression Inventory and State- Trait Anxiety Inventory were used for evaluation. Furthermore, behavioral measures and GoNogo N2 and P3 amplitudes were compared between the three groups. Results: Patients with BD or MDD exhibited a significantly poorer performance in Nogo accuracy than the HCs. Patients with BD or MDD showed significantly lower Nogo N2 amplitudes at the frontal, fronto-central, and central electrodes than the HCs. In patients with BD or MDD, the Nogo N2 amplitudes at the frontal or fronto-central electrode were positively correlated with state of anxiety scores and inattention. Conclusion: These findings suggest that decreased Nogo N2 amplitudes in the frontal or fronto-central areas could be a biological marker for inattention during depressive episodes associated with BD or MDD.
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