Spontaneous EEG activities recorded with 19 electrodes (10-20 system) on the scalp were quantified by spectral analytical methods (power and coherence spectra) to reveal changes of power and coherence during different conditions (eyes closed/relaxed, eyes opened/relaxed, flicker stimulation, reading, listening to a story). Control subjects and depressive patients were compared. Power as well as coherence changes were found in all frequency bands. Changes in the organization of the EEG were found in different areas of both hemispheres. The EEG organization was different in control subjects and depressive patients, indicating different levels of vigilance and/or different cognitive strategies in verbal tasks in the two groups.

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