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Technical and clinical considerations for electroencephalography-based biomarkers for major depressive disorder.

Leif SimmatisEmma E RussoJoseph GeraciIrene E HarmsenNardin Samuel
Published in: Npj mental health research (2023)
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent and debilitating psychiatric disease that leads to substantial loss of quality of life. There has been little progress in developing new MDD therapeutics due to a poor understanding of disease heterogeneity and individuals' responses to treatments. Electroencephalography (EEG) is poised to improve this, owing to the ease of large-scale data collection and the advancement of computational methods to address artifacts. This review summarizes the viability of EEG for developing brain-based biomarkers in MDD. We examine the properties of well-established EEG preprocessing pipelines and consider factors leading to the discovery of sensitive and reliable biomarkers.
Keyphrases
  • major depressive disorder
  • resting state
  • bipolar disorder
  • functional connectivity
  • working memory
  • small molecule
  • white matter
  • electronic health record
  • high throughput
  • computed tomography
  • deep learning
  • cone beam