University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw, Poland.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Department of Neurosurgery, Los Angeles, United States.
Elife. 2021 May 26;10:e60595. doi: 10.7554/eLife.60595.
For decades, the frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) - a disproportion in EEG alpha oscillations power between right and left frontal channels - has been one of the most popular measures of depressive disorders (DD) in electrophysiology studies. Patients with DD often manifest a left-sided FAA: relatively higher alpha power in the left versus right frontal lobe. Recently, however, multiple studies failed to confirm this effect, questioning its reproducibility. Our purpose is to thoroughly test the validity of FAA in depression by conducting a multiverse analysis - running many related analyses and testing the sensitivity of the effect to changes in the analytical approach - on data from five independent studies. Only 13 of the 270 analyses revealed significant results. We conclude the paper by discussing theoretical assumptions underlying the FAA and suggest a list of guidelines for improving and expanding the EEG data analysis in future FAA studies.
几十年来,额部 alpha 不对称(FAA)——即左右额部通道之间的 EEG alpha 振荡功率的不平衡——一直是电生理学研究中评估抑郁障碍(DD)的最常用指标之一。DD 患者通常表现出左侧 FAA:左额相对于右额的 alpha 功率更高。然而,最近多项研究未能证实这一效应,质疑其可重复性。我们的目的是通过对来自五个独立研究的数据进行多元分析(运行许多相关分析,并测试该效应对分析方法变化的敏感性),彻底检验 FAA 在抑郁中的有效性。在 270 项分析中,只有 13 项显示出显著结果。我们通过讨论 FAA 所基于的理论假设来结束本文,并提出了一系列改善和扩展未来 FAA 研究中 EEG 数据分析的指导方针。