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      Frontal alpha EEG asymmetry before and after behavioral activation treatment for depression.

      Biological Psychology
      Elsevier BV
      Alpha EEG asymmetry, Approach-related motivation, Avoidance, Behavioral Activation treatment, Major depression, Withdrawal-related motivation

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          Mid-frontal and mid-lateral (F3/F4 and F7/F8) EEG asymmetry has been associated with motivation and affect. We examined alpha EEG asymmetry in depressed and healthy participants before and after Behavioral Activation treatment for depression; examined the association between alpha EEG asymmetry and motivational systems and affect; and evaluated the utility of alpha EEG asymmetry in predicting remission.

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          4609576
          10.1016/j.biopsycho.2014.03.003

          Alpha EEG asymmetry,Approach-related motivation,Avoidance,Behavioral Activation treatment,Major depression,Withdrawal-related motivation

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