Decreased resting gamma activity in adult Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

WORLD JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY(2019)

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Objectives: To delineate task-free gamma activity in adult ADHD and healthy control subjects based on high-density EEG recordings. Relationship of gamma activity with symptom severity was also examined, since gamma activity is considered to be an index of network functions in the brain that underlie higher-order cognitive processes. Methods: Spontaneous EEG was recorded in adult ADHD subjects (N = 42; 25 methylphenidate-naive and 17 on methylphenidate treatment) and controls (N = 59) with eyes open. EEG absolute power gamma was investigated in the gamma(1) (30.25-39 Hz) and gamma(2) (39.25-48 Hz) frequency bands. Results: Gamma(1) and gamma(2) activity was diminished in ADHD compared with healthy control subjects. The difference between ADHD and controls was the most pronounced in the right centroparietal region for both gamma(1) and gamma(2). Inverse associations were found between gamma(1) and gamma(2) activity and ADHD symptoms in centroparietal scalp regions. Conclusions: Gamma activity is reduced in adult ADHD, and the reduction has a predominantly right centroparietal distribution. Our findings are consistent with childhood ADHD literature with respect to diminished posterior gamma activity in patients, which may reflect altered dorsal attention network functions. Gamma abnormalities might provide a link between neurophysiological functioning and neuropsychological deficiencies, thereby offering an opportunity to investigate the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie the clinical symptoms of ADHD.
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ADHD,QEEG,Gamma,imaging,attention
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