Dissociative mental states are canonically associated with decreased temporal theta activity on spectral analysis of EEG

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dc.contributor.author Kruger, Christa
dc.contributor.author Bartel, Peter R.
dc.contributor.author Fletcher, Lizelle
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-11T06:15:02Z
dc.date.available 2014-10-31T00:20:04Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.description This article refers to: Krüger, C. (1998). The State Scale of Dissociation: Development, psychometric validation, and application in a study of concurrent electro-encephalographic correlates . Unpublished MD thesis, University of Warwick, United Kingdom. Available at http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/38291/
dc.description.abstract Quantitative electroencephalographic (QEEG) changes relating to dissociative experiences have only rarely been demonstrated and dissociative states were not quantified in those studies. The aim of this study was to explore concurrent associations between quantified dissociative states and QEEG spectral parameters, in particular theta activity, in psychiatric patients. Fifty psychiatric patients completed the State Scale of Dissociation (SSD) immediately after a 15-minute EEG recording. The EEG was assessed by conventional clinical visual analysis, as well as by quantitative (QEEG) spectral analysis. Canonical analysis was performed between the set of SSD subscale scores and these QEEG parameters: alpha-theta magnitude ratios, and relative as well as absolute theta magnitude obtained from right and left mid- to posterior-temporal and parieto-occipital derivations. The SSD transferred well to the present data in terms of reliability and internal-criterion-related validity. The SSD and DES correlated significantly (r=0.73;p<0.001). Conventional EEG analysis identified 29 EEGs (58%) as abnormal. The main abnormality in 23 EEGs was slowing, maximal temporally in half of these cases. Canonical analyses confirmed a statistically significant relationship between the dissociation variables (especially conversion and depersonalization symptoms) and the QEEG variables (especially relative theta magnitude in the temporal regions) (R=0.72; p=0.03 for SSD-QEEG and R=0.66; p=0.04 for DES-QEEG). Quantified dissociative mental states are positively canonically associated with decreased temporal theta activity and increased alpha-theta ratios on QEEG in psychiatric patients with a high tendency to dissociate. The potential implications of the dissociation theta-alpha relationship for understanding normal attentional processes need to be studied further. en_US
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dc.description.sponsorship The Research Committee of the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria for the research assistant post, and from the Research Development Programme of the University of Pretoria. en_US
dc.description.uri http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/wjtd20 en_US
dc.identifier.citation Christa Krüger MBBCh MMed(Psych) MD FCPsych(SA) , Peter Bartel PhD & Lizelle Fletcher BCom MSc PhD (2013) Dissociative Mental States Are Canonically Associated with Decreased Temporal Theta Activity on Spectral Analysis of EEG, Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 14:4, 473-491, DOI: 10.1080/15299732.2013.769480 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1529-9732 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 1529-9740 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.1080/15299732.2013.769480
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/32000
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Routledge en_US
dc.rights © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.This is an electronic version of an article published in Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 473-491, 2013. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation is available online at : http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/wjtd20 en_US
dc.subject Dissociation en_US
dc.subject Electroencephalography en_US
dc.subject Dissociative mental states en_US
dc.subject Quantitative electroencephalography en_US
dc.subject Spectral analysis en_US
dc.subject Theta magnitude en_US
dc.subject Alpha–theta ratio en_US
dc.subject Canonical correlation analysis en_US
dc.subject Neurophysiology en_US
dc.subject.lcsh Dissociative disorders -- Diagnosis -- South Africa en
dc.title Dissociative mental states are canonically associated with decreased temporal theta activity on spectral analysis of EEG en_US
dc.type Preprint Article en_US


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