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Chunk #30 — Results — Supplementary Asymmetry Analyses for Other Reference Montages

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Resting frontal EEG asymmetry as an endophenotype for depression risk: sex-specific patterns of frontal brain asymmetry.
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Finally, BDI-II group analyses were also performed for the CSD reference to examine the concordance of results with previously reported CSD findings. Results indicated that a main effect of BDI-II group emerged (F(2, 300) = 9.3, p < .001), wherein participants with moderate and high BDI-II scores displayed lower relative left frontal activity than those with low scores (both p < .001 and d = .50 and .48, respectively). These findings are consistent with lifetime MDD and current MDD findings, which demonstrated no interactions between depression and sex for the CSD reference.