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Jorge E Alvarenga

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Ulke C, Kayser J, Tenke C, Mergl R, Sander C, Panier L, et al.
Psychiatry Res . 2024 Sep; 342:116165. PMID: 39316999
Hyperstable arousal regulation during a 15-min resting electroencephalogram (EEG) has been linked to a favorable response to antidepressants. The EMBARC study, a multicenter randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial, provides an opportunity...
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Kayser J, Wong L, Sacchi E, Casal-Roscum L, Alvarenga J, Hugdahl K, et al.
Behav Res Methods . 2019 Dec; 52(3):1161-1174. PMID: 31797177
Proactive control is the ability to manipulate and maintain goal-relevant information within working memory (WM), allowing individuals to selectively attend to important information while inhibiting irrelevant distractions. Deficits in proactive...
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Ulke C, Tenke C, Kayser J, Sander C, Bottger D, Wong L, et al.
Clin EEG Neurosci . 2018 Sep; 50(1):3-12. PMID: 30182751
Several studies have found upregulated brain arousal during 15-minute EEG recordings at rest in depressed patients. However, studies based on shorter EEG recording intervals are lacking. Here we aimed to...
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Tenke C, Kayser J, Alvarenga J, Abraham K, Warner V, Talati A, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2018 May; 129(7):1410-1417. PMID: 29729597
Objective: We previously identified posterior EEG alpha as a potential biomarker for antidepressant treatment response. To meet the definition of a trait biomarker or endophenotype, it should be independent of...
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Kayser J, Tenke C, Abraham K, Alschuler D, Alvarenga J, Skipper J, et al.
Neuroimage Clin . 2017 Apr; 14:692-707. PMID: 28393011
Behavioral and electrophysiologic evidence suggests that major depression (MDD) involves right parietotemporal dysfunction, a region activated by arousing affective stimuli. Building on prior event-related potential (ERP) findings (Kayser et al....
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Tenke C, Kayser J, Svob C, Miller L, Alvarenga J, Abraham K, et al.
Biol Psychol . 2017 Jan; 124:79-86. PMID: 28119066
A prior report (Tenke et al., 2013 Biol. Psychol. 94:426-432) found that participants who rated religion or spirituality (R/S) highly important had greater posterior alpha after 10 years compared to...
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Tenke C, Kayser J, Pechtel P, Webb C, Dillon D, Goer F, et al.
Psychophysiology . 2016 Dec; 54(1):34-50. PMID: 28000259
Growing evidence suggests that loudness dependency of auditory evoked potentials (LDAEP) and resting EEG alpha and theta may be biological markers for predicting response to antidepressants. In spite of this...
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Kayser J, Tenke C, Abraham K, Alschuler D, Alvarenga J, Skipper J, et al.
Neuroimage . 2016 Jun; 142:337-350. PMID: 27263509
Event-related potential (ERP) studies have provided evidence for an allocation of attentional resources to enhance perceptual processing of motivationally salient stimuli. Emotional modulation affects several consecutive components associated with stages...
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Tenke C, Kayser J, Abraham K, Alvarenga J, Bruder G
Int J Psychophysiol . 2015 Jun; 97(3):299-309. PMID: 26026372
Resting and task-related EEG alpha are used in studies of cognition and psychopathology. Although Laplacian methods have been applied, apprehensions about loss of global activity dissuade researchers from greater use...
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Bruder G, Alvarenga J, Alschuler D, Abraham K, Keilp J, Hellerstein D, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2014 Jul; 166:108-14. PMID: 25012418
Background: Executive dysfunction and psychomotor slowing in depressed patients have been associated with poor antidepressant clinical response, but little is known about the value of neurocognitive tests for differential prediction...