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Citation

Butler LB, Nooner KB. Clin. Psychopharmacol. Neurosci. 2023; 21(3): 419-428.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology)

DOI

10.9758/cpn.22.1043

PMID

37424411

Abstract

As one of the leading causes of death globally, suicide has been researched extensively to better understand factors that confer risk or resilience for suicidality. Promising areas of the literature have focused on brain-based factors that might indicate susceptibility to suicide. Some studies have investigated the link between electroencephalography (EEG) asymmetry, referring to differences in electrical activity in the brain from the left to right hemisphere, and suicidality. The present study is a comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature to see if certain patterns in EEG asymmetry serve as a diathesis for suicidal thoughts and behaviors. The results of the current investigation found that EEG asymmetry was not systematically related to suicide based on the literature reviewed. While the present review does not rule out all brain-based factors, the findings suggest that EEG asymmetry may not be a biomarker for suicidality.


Language: en

Keywords

Suicide; Suicide attempt; Suicidal ideation; Electroencephalography

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