Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jason Quiring"
- Jason Quiring's research primarily focuses on the interplay between neural activity and psychological phenomena, particularly in the context of epilepsy and mood disorders using advanced electroencephalographic (EEG) techniques to explore brain function and dysfunction across various conditions.
- Findings from his work on epilepsy detail how dense array electroencephalography (dEEG) can effectively localize seizure onset zones and elucidate the cerebral networks involved in conditions like juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, emphasizing its advantages over standard diagnostic methods.
- Quiring’s studies on depression reveal that cognitive biases in mood disorders are closely linked to alterations in frontolimbic brain activity, highlighting how abnormal responses to feedback and self-evaluation correlate with symptoms of anxiety and depression.