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Increased beta power in the bereaved families of the Sewol ferry disaster: A paradoxical compensatory phenomenon? A two-channel electroencephalography study.

Kuk-In JangMiseon ShimSang Min LeeHyu Jung HuhSeung HuhJi-Young JooSeung Hwan LeeJeong-Ho Chae
Published in: Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (2017)
This study suggests that increased beta power, reflecting the psychopathology in the bereaved families of the Sewol ferry disaster, may be a compensatory mechanism that follows complex trauma. Frontal beta power could be a potential marker indicating the severity of sleep disturbances. Our results suggest that sleep disturbance is an important symptom in family members of the Sewol ferry disaster's victims, which may be screened by EEG beta power.
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