frontal cortex biomarker_for depression
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Resting frontal EEG asymmetry as an endophenotype for depression risk: sex-specific patterns of frontal brain asymmetry.
(2010)
PMID:20677839
cited
resting frontal EEG asymmetry ... tentative status as a potential endophenotypic marker of depression
confidence: 0.90
Resting frontal EEG asymmetry as an endophenotype for depression risk: sex-specific patterns of frontal brain asymmetry.
(2010)
PMID:20677839
cited
frontal EEG asymmetry may be a trait‑like liability marker for development of depression
confidence: 0.96