BIS/BAS scores are correlated with frontal EEG asymmetry in intrusive and withdrawn depressed mothers.

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Title: BIS/BAS scores are correlated with frontal EEG asymmetry in intrusive and withdrawn depressed mothers.
Authors: Miguel A. Diego, Douglas W., Tiffany Field, Maria Hernandez-Reif, Douglas W.
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal. Nov/Dec2001, Vol. 22 Issue 6, p665-675. 11p.
Subjects: Depression in women, Behavior Disorders Identification Scale, Behavioral assessment, Electroencephalography, Mother-infant relationship, Psychiatric diagnosis
Abstract: Differences between different style-depressed mothers, intrusive and withdrawn, were examined by the use of the Behavioral Inhibition and Activation Scales (BIS/BAS) and EEG activity from the mid-frontal and parietal regions. Analyses revealed that withdrawn mothers had left frontal EEG hypoactivation, higher Behavior Inhibition (BIS), and lower Behavior Activation (BAS) scores than the intrusive mothers. Further analysis revealed that the BIS, the BAS reward and the BAS-BIS difference scores were related to frontal EEG asymmetry and power scores. BIS scores were also related to the mothers' withdrawn interaction style, supporting the use of the BIS/BAS as a screening instrument to help identify intrusive and withdrawn depressed mothers. ©2001 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Differences between different style-depressed mothers, intrusive and withdrawn, were examined by the use of the Behavioral Inhibition and Activation Scales (BIS/BAS) and EEG activity from the mid-frontal and parietal regions. Analyses revealed that withdrawn mothers had left frontal EEG hypoactivation, higher Behavior Inhibition (BIS), and lower Behavior Activation (BAS) scores than the intrusive mothers. Further analysis revealed that the BIS, the BAS reward and the BAS-BIS difference scores were related to frontal EEG asymmetry and power scores. BIS scores were also related to the mothers' withdrawn interaction style, supporting the use of the BIS/BAS as a screening instrument to help identify intrusive and withdrawn depressed mothers. ©2001 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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