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English: qEEG / LORETA in Assessment of Neurocognitive Impairment in a Patient with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Case Report Figure 1: Results of LORETA current source density in a case with CFS showing widespread decreased current density for delta at 2 Hz and beta (12- 15 Hz) demonstrating a global reduction in brain functioning (blue). The higher frequencies (beta) have been shown to be a function of delta frequencies. In other words, local oscillations are under constant influence of global brain dynamics (Buzsaki, 2006).[1]
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https://www.sciforschenonline.org/journals/clinical-research/CLROA-2-110.php

https://dx.doi.org/10.16966/2469-6714.110
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Zinn ML, Zinn MA, Jason LA (2016) qEEG / LORETA in Assessment of Neurocognitive Impairment in a Patient with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Case Report. Clin Res Open Access 2(1): doi https://dx.doi.org/10.16966/2469-6714.110

Department of Community Psychology, Center for Community Research, DePaul University, Chicago USA

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  1. Zinn, M.L., Zinn, M.A. & Jason, L.A. Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback (2016) 41: 283. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10484-016-9331-3

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