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EEG Spectral coherence data distinquish chronic fatigue syndrome patients from healthy controls and depressed paitents |
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By Frank H Duffy
Gloria B McAnulty Michelle C McCreary George J Cuchural Anthony L Komaroff Previous studies suggest central nervous system involvement in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), yet there are no established diagnostic criteria. CFS may be difficult to differentiate from clinical depression. The study’s objective was to determine if spectral coherence, a computational derivative of spectral analysis of the electroencephalogram (EEG), could distinguish patients with CFS from healthy control subjects and not erroneously classify depressed patients as having CFS. The complete article can be found here. |
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