The influence of bromazepam on cortical power distribution

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Autor(a) principal: Sampaio,Isabel
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Puga,Fernanda, Veiga,Heloisa, Cagy,Mauricio, Piedade,Roberto, Ribeiro,Pedro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: The EEG has been widely employed in the assessment of electrophysiological changes induced by distinct medications. Its sensibility in detecting alterations produced by a specific substance may be enhanced by methods of quantitative analyses (qEEG). The present study aimed at investigating the modulatory effects of bromazepam on brain dynamics. The effects of bromazepam (3mg) on EEG power distribution were tested in 10 healthy individuals, in a double-blind experiment. The electrophysiological measure was analyzed across experimental conditions, moments, and electrodes, in the delta, theta, alpha and beta frequency bands separately. A significant decrease of relative power was observed in delta and theta (main effect of condition). No interactions were observed. Although the expected anxiolytic EEG profile was not observed (increased beta and decreased alpha activity), this specific result may be related to other factors such as dosage used and the subjects' general physiological state, and not necessarily to the drug itself.
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title The influence of bromazepam on cortical power distribution
spellingShingle The influence of bromazepam on cortical power distribution
Sampaio,Isabel
benzodiazepine
bromazepam
quantitative EEG
relative power
brain dynamics
title_short The influence of bromazepam on cortical power distribution
title_full The influence of bromazepam on cortical power distribution
title_fullStr The influence of bromazepam on cortical power distribution
title_full_unstemmed The influence of bromazepam on cortical power distribution
title_sort The influence of bromazepam on cortical power distribution
author Sampaio,Isabel
author_facet Sampaio,Isabel
Puga,Fernanda
Veiga,Heloisa
Cagy,Mauricio
Piedade,Roberto
Ribeiro,Pedro
author_role author
author2 Puga,Fernanda
Veiga,Heloisa
Cagy,Mauricio
Piedade,Roberto
Ribeiro,Pedro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sampaio,Isabel
Puga,Fernanda
Veiga,Heloisa
Cagy,Mauricio
Piedade,Roberto
Ribeiro,Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv benzodiazepine
bromazepam
quantitative EEG
relative power
brain dynamics
topic benzodiazepine
bromazepam
quantitative EEG
relative power
brain dynamics
description The EEG has been widely employed in the assessment of electrophysiological changes induced by distinct medications. Its sensibility in detecting alterations produced by a specific substance may be enhanced by methods of quantitative analyses (qEEG). The present study aimed at investigating the modulatory effects of bromazepam on brain dynamics. The effects of bromazepam (3mg) on EEG power distribution were tested in 10 healthy individuals, in a double-blind experiment. The electrophysiological measure was analyzed across experimental conditions, moments, and electrodes, in the delta, theta, alpha and beta frequency bands separately. A significant decrease of relative power was observed in delta and theta (main effect of condition). No interactions were observed. Although the expected anxiolytic EEG profile was not observed (increased beta and decreased alpha activity), this specific result may be related to other factors such as dosage used and the subjects' general physiological state, and not necessarily to the drug itself.
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