All Relations between alpha and faa

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Isabelle Anne-Claire Périard, Angelika Margarete Dierolf, Annika Lutz, Claus Vögele, Ulrich Voderholzer, Stefan Koch, Michael Bach, Carina Asenstorfer, Gilles Michaux, Vera-Christina Mertens, André Schul. Frontal alpha asymmetry is associated with chronic stress and depression, but not with somatoform disorders. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 2024-04-13. PMID:38614440. we used relative frontal alpha asymmetry (faa), a method to measure functional lateralization of affective processing, to investigate psychobiological correlates of sfds. 2024-04-13 2024-04-16 human
Isabelle Anne-Claire Périard, Angelika Margarete Dierolf, Annika Lutz, Claus Vögele, Ulrich Voderholzer, Stefan Koch, Michael Bach, Carina Asenstorfer, Gilles Michaux, Vera-Christina Mertens, André Schul. Frontal alpha asymmetry is associated with chronic stress and depression, but not with somatoform disorders. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 2024-04-13. PMID:38614440. with alpha activity being inversely related to cortical network activity, relative faa refers to alpha activity on the right frontal lobe minus alpha activity on the left frontal lobe. 2024-04-13 2024-04-16 human
Edyta Swider-Cios, Elise Turk, Jonathan Levy, Marjorie Beeghly, Jean Vroomen, Marion I van den Heuve. The association of maternal-infant interactive behavior, dyadic frontal alpha asymmetry, and maternal anxiety in a smartphone-adapted still face paradigm. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 66. 2024-02-04. PMID:38310719. we measured frontal alpha asymmetry (faa), a physiological correlate of emotion regulation and a potential marker of risk for psychopathology. 2024-02-04 2024-02-07 Not clear
Carolin Zsigo, Ellen Greimel, Regine Primbs, Jürgen Bartling, Gerd Schulte-Körne, Lisa Feldman. Frontal alpha asymmetry during emotion regulation in adults with lifetime major depression. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. 2024-02-01. PMID:38302819. recent studies suggest that frontal alpha asymmetry (faa) could be a promising electrophysiological measure to investigate er. 2024-02-01 2024-02-04 human
Bahar Amani, John E Krzeczkowski, Louis A Schmidt, Ryan J Van Lieshou. Public health nurse-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for postpartum depression: Assessing the effects of maternal treatment on infant emotion regulation. Development and psychopathology. 2024-01-26. PMID:38273706. infant er was measured at baseline (t1) and nine weeks later (t2) using two neurophysiological measures (frontal alpha asymmetry (faa) and high-frequency heart rate variability (hf-hrv)), and informant-report of infant temperament. 2024-01-26 2024-01-28 Not clear
Li Wang, Jing Sheng, Shumin Duan, Shuang Lin, Yongjian Li, Zhe Li, Shuzhen Li, Yifutihaer Sataer, Jun Che. How Society Anxiety Influences Attention Control in College Students: The Moderated Mediation Effect of Cognitive Flexibility and Resting-state EEG Activity. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 2023-12-07. PMID:38060259. in addition, frontal alpha asymmetry (faa) demonstrated a moderating effect, with lower faa intensifying the predictive influence of cognitive flexibility on attention control. 2023-12-07 2023-12-10 Not clear
Emily Neuhaus, Megha Santhosh, Anna Kresse, Elizabeth Aylward, Raphael Bernier, Susan Bookheimer, Shafali Jeste, Allison Jack, James C McPartland, Adam Naples, John D Van Horn, Kevin Pelphrey, Sara Jane Web. Frontal EEG alpha asymmetry in youth with autism: Sex differences and social-emotional correlates. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. 2023-09-30. PMID:37776030. in youth broadly, eeg frontal alpha asymmetry (faa) associates with affective style and vulnerability to psychopathology, with relatively stronger right activity predicting risk for internalizing and externalizing behaviors. 2023-09-30 2023-10-07 human
Emily Neuhaus, Megha Santhosh, Anna Kresse, Elizabeth Aylward, Raphael Bernier, Susan Bookheimer, Shafali Jeste, Allison Jack, James C McPartland, Adam Naples, John D Van Horn, Kevin Pelphrey, Sara Jane Web. Frontal EEG alpha asymmetry in youth with autism: Sex differences and social-emotional correlates. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. 2023-09-30. PMID:37776030. for autistic females, faa and bilateral frontal alpha power correlated with social communication features, but not with internalizing or externalizing symptoms. 2023-09-30 2023-10-07 human
Christopher F Sharpley, Ian D Evans, Vicki Bitsika, Wayne M Arnold, Emmanuel Jesulola, Linda L Agne. Frontal Alpha Asymmetry Argues for the Heterogeneity of Psychological Resilience. Brain sciences. vol 13. issue 9. 2023-09-28. PMID:37759955. depression is associated with frontal alpha asymmetry (faa) and psychological resilience (pr), although in different ways. 2023-09-28 2023-10-07 human
Betty Wutzl, Kenji Leibnitz, Daichi Kominami, Yuichi Ohsita, Michiko Kaihotsu, Masayuki Murat. Analysis of the Correlation between Frontal Alpha Asymmetry of Electroencephalography and Short-Term Subjective Well-Being Changes. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). vol 23. issue 15. 2023-08-12. PMID:37571789. previous studies with electroencephalography (eeg) have shown that swb can be related to frontal alpha asymmetry (faa). 2023-08-12 2023-08-16 human
Sijin Li, Si Cheng, Chenyu Shangguan, Xianling Su, Xu L. Forgive or complain: Interpersonal distance modulates reactive attitudes and neural responses toward wrongdoers. Biological psychology. 2023-08-03. PMID:37536652. regarding the eeg/erp results, forgive-friend elicited lower alpha oscillation and more negative frontal alpha asymmetry (faa) value than complain-friend combinations, suggesting increased and dominant activity in the right prefrontal network during forgiveness toward friends. 2023-08-03 2023-08-14 human
Chenyu Shangguan, Yali Wang, Bingping Zhou, Jiamei Lu, Meixian Sha. Greater resting frontal alpha asymmetry associated with higher emotional expressive flexibility. Laterality. 2023-06-27. PMID:37368940. in neuroscience, frontal alpha asymmetry (faa) is regarded as a sensitive indicator of certain emotional modalities and affective styles. 2023-06-27 2023-08-14 human
Grace Y Wang, Mark Crook-Rumsey, Alexander Sumich, Deb Dulson, Terry T Gao, Preethi Premkuma. The relationships between expressed emotion, cortisol, and EEG alpha asymmetry. Physiology & behavior. 2023-06-26. PMID:37364671. to reveal the biological mechanisms underlying the effect of ee on health, this study investigated physiological response (salivary cortisol, frontal alpha asymmetry (faa)) to verbal criticism and their relationship to anxiety and perceived ee. 2023-06-26 2023-08-14 human
Xinmei Deng, Simin Zhang, Xiaomin Chen, Robert J Coplan, Bowen Xiao, Xuechen Din. Links Between Social Avoidance and Frontal Alpha Asymmetry during Processing Emotional Facial Stimuli: An Exploratory Study. Biological psychology. 2023-02-15. PMID:36792050. to address this gap, we conducted an exploratory study to compare electroencephalography (eeg) frontal alpha asymmetry (faa) scores during processing emotional facial stimuli in socially avoidant and non-withdrawn comparison individuals. 2023-02-15 2023-08-14 human
Sarah R Edmunds, Jason Fogler, Yael Braverman, Rachel Gilbert, Susan Faj. Resting frontal alpha asymmetry as a predictor of executive and affective functioning in children with neurodevelopmental differences. Frontiers in psychology. vol 13. 2023-01-30. PMID:36710763. the relative difference of resting eeg frontal alpha activation between left and right hemispheres (faa; i.e., asymmetry) correlates with global approach and avoidance tendencies. 2023-01-30 2023-08-14 human
C V Robertson, M Skein, G Wingfield, J R Hunter, T D Miller, T E Hartman. Acute electroencephalography responses during incremental exercise in those with mental illness. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 13. 2023-01-30. PMID:36713924. frontal alpha asymmetry (faa) differs in depressive populations and may signify affective responses, with left faa corresponding to such aversive or withdrawal type behavior. 2023-01-30 2023-08-14 Not clear
Agnieszka Olszewska-Guizzo, Anna Fogel, Nicolas Escoffier, Roger H. Effects of COVID-19-related stay-at-home order on neuropsychophysiological response to urban spaces: Beneficial role of exposure to nature? Journal of environmental psychology. vol 75. 2022-12-21. PMID:36540058. this is the first study to investigate the longitudinal changes in (1) brain frontal alpha asymmetry (faa; neuroelectric marker of approach-related motivation), (2) depressive mood and (3) symptoms, and (4) emotional response to videos of various urban spaces from before covid-19 to immediately after the sho in singapore was over. 2022-12-21 2023-08-14 Not clear
Ta-Chuan Yeh, Cathy Chia-Yu Huang, Yong-An Chung, Jooyeon Jamie Im, Yen-Yue Lin, Chin-Chao Ma, Nian-Sheng Tzeng, Chuan-Chia Chang, Hsin-An Chan. High-Frequency Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation over the Left Prefrontal Cortex Increases Resting-State EEG Frontal Alpha Asymmetry in Patients with Schizophrenia. Journal of personalized medicine. vol 12. issue 10. 2022-10-27. PMID:36294806. reduced left-lateralized electroencephalographic (eeg) frontal alpha asymmetry (faa), a biomarker for the imbalance of interhemispheric frontal activity and motivational disturbances, represents a neuropathological attribute of negative symptoms of schizophrenia. 2022-10-27 2023-08-14 Not clear
Ta-Chuan Yeh, Cathy Chia-Yu Huang, Yong-An Chung, Jooyeon Jamie Im, Yen-Yue Lin, Chin-Chao Ma, Nian-Sheng Tzeng, Chuan-Chia Chang, Hsin-An Chan. High-Frequency Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation over the Left Prefrontal Cortex Increases Resting-State EEG Frontal Alpha Asymmetry in Patients with Schizophrenia. Journal of personalized medicine. vol 12. issue 10. 2022-10-27. PMID:36294806. eeg data were collected and faa was expressed as the differences between common-log-transformed absolute power values of frontal right and left hemisphere electrodes in the alpha frequency range (8-12.5 hz). 2022-10-27 2023-08-14 Not clear
Bárbara Silva-Passadouro, Ariane Delgado-Sanchez, James Henshaw, Karen Lopez-Diaz, Nelson J Trujillo-Barreto, Anthony K P Jones, Manoj Siva. Frontal alpha asymmetry: A potential biomarker of approach-withdrawal motivation towards pain. Frontiers in pain research (Lausanne, Switzerland). vol 3. 2022-10-14. PMID:36238351. there is evidence to suggest catastrophising is associated with resting-state eeg frontal alpha asymmetry (faa) patterns reflective of greater relative right frontal activity, which is known to be linked to withdrawal motivation and avoidance of aversive stimuli. 2022-10-14 2023-08-14 human