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Chunk #30 — Selective connectivity deficit — Decreased event-related gamma coherence in euthymic bipolar patients

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Brain oscillations in neuropsychiatric disease.
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However, the patient group showed no significant reduction in sensory-evoked coherence compared with the healthy controls. The decrease in event-related coherence differed topologicaly and ranged from 29% (right fronto-temporal location) to 44% (left fronto-temporo parietal location). (Figures 4a and 4b). depict the grand average of visual event-related coherence in the gamma frequency band (28-48 Hz) in response to target stimuli between the right (F4-T8) and left (F3-T7) fronto-temporal electrode pairs in euthymic bipolar patients (n =20) compared with healthy controls (n =20).29