In a small resting-state EEG-fNIRS sample, patients with major depressive disorder showed altered neurovascular coupling, with higher coupling strength in the maintenance phase and shorter recovery intervals in the acute phase compared with healthy controls.
The overall data rejection rate approached 50%, primarily due to poor-quality fNIRS recordings
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Differences in Neurovascular Coupling in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder: Evidence from Simultaneous Resting-State EEG-fNIRS
In a small resting-state EEG-fNIRS sample, patients with major depressive disorder showed altered neurovascular coupling, with higher coupling strength in the maintenance phase and shorter recovery intervals in the acute phase compared with healthy controls.