EEG microstate dynamics are consistently associated with depressive symptoms in healthy young adults
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The presence of specific EEG microstate patterns correlates with depressive symptoms in young adults, revealing intricate brain dynamics.
Notably, individuals reported increased depressive symptoms alongside notable deviations in EEG microstate activity corresponding to emotional processing.
Analysis of EEG recordings across healthy young adults highlights variations in microstate dynamics related to mood regulation and emotional stability.
These findings underscore potential biomarkers for depression detection, indicating the need for further exploration in clinical contexts.