media frontal theta

The media frontal theta plays critical roles in brain function that QEEG brain mapping can assess. Neurofeedback protocols can target activity in media frontal theta-related circuits, training toward improved regulation and function. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.

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Conflict-related medial frontal theta as an endophenotype for alcohol use disorder

Harper, Jeremy, Malone, Stephen M., Iacono, William G. (2018) · Biological Psychology

Diminished cognitive control in alcohol use disorder (AUD) is thought to be mediated by prefrontal cortex circuitry dysregulation. Research testing the relationship between AUD and specific cognitive control psychophysiological correlates, such as medial frontal (MF) theta-band EEG power, is scarce, and the etiology of this relationship is largely unknown. The current report tested relationship between pathological alcohol use through young adulthood and reduced conflict-related theta at age 29 in a large prospective population-based twin sample. Greater lifetime AUD symptomatology was associated with reduced MF theta power during response conflict, but not alpha-band visual attention processing. Follow-up analyses using cotwin control analysis and biometric modeling suggested that genetic influences, and not the consequences of sustained AUD symptomatology, explained the theta-AUD association. Results provide strong evidence that AUD is genetically related to diminished conflict-related MF theta, and advance MF theta as a promising electrophysiological correlate of AUD-related dysfunctional frontal circuitry.

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