This work was supported by NIMH grants (MH40747, P50-MH52354, MH43454) and by an NIMH Research Scientist Award (K05-MH00875) to Richard J. Davidson. Diego A. Pizzagalli was supported by grants from the Swiss National Research Foundation (81ZH-52864) and “Holderbank”-Stiftung zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Fortbildung. We thank Christine L. Larson, Stacey M. Schaefer, Heather C. Abercrombie, and Ruth M. Benca for contributions at early stages of this research; Kathryn A. Horras, Andrew M. Hendrick, and Megan Zuelsdorff for assistance; John Koger for computer support; and Wil Irwin and Alexander J. Shackman for invaluable comments on the manuscript.
Coupling of theta activity and glucose metabolism in the human rostral anterior cingulate cortex: An EEG/PET study of normal and depressed subjects
Article first published online: 11 SEP 2003
DOI: 10.1111/1469-8986.00112
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Pizzagalli, D. A., Oakes, T. R. and Davidson, R. J. (2003), Coupling of theta activity and glucose metabolism in the human rostral anterior cingulate cortex: An EEG/PET study of normal and depressed subjects. Psychophysiology, 40: 939–949. doi: 10.1111/1469-8986.00112
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