Interrelations between EEG Parameters and Personality Characteristics in Parkinsonian Patients

We studied a number of EEG parameters and indices of personality characteristics (evaluated with the use of the MMPI questionnaire) in sixty 44- to 73-year-old patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). According to the intensity of the symptoms, they were classified into groups 1 and 2, with an i...

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Published inNeurophysiology (New York) Vol. 32; no. 6; p. 400
Main Authors Garkavenko, V V, N. Yu. Bachinskaya, Karaban', I N
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer Nature B.V 01.11.2000
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Summary:We studied a number of EEG parameters and indices of personality characteristics (evaluated with the use of the MMPI questionnaire) in sixty 44- to 73-year-old patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). According to the intensity of the symptoms, they were classified into groups 1 and 2, with an initial or moderate level of disease manifestation. In group-2 patients, the powers of the [straight theta]- and [alpha]-range rhythms were greater, as compared with those in group 1. This was combined with higher indices in scales 2 (depression, D), 8 (individualism, Sc), and 0 (introversion/extraversion, Si). A clear correlations between the EEG parameters and indices of personality structure were found. There were positive correlations between the normalized power of [straight theta]2-rhythm and values of a few MMPI scales: 1 (supercontrol, Hs), 2 (depression, D), 4 (impulsivity, Pd), 7 (anxiety, Pt), 8 (individualism, Sc), and 0 (introversion/extraversion, Si). We also found negative correlations between the frequency of [alpha]-rhythm and indices of supercontrol and anxiety scales. Correlations between different EEG parameters and MMPI scale indices depended on the level of disease manifestation. Our results allow us to assume a certain generality of the neurophysiological mechanisms determining modifications of the integral electrical activity of the brain and formation of individual psychological characteristics in parkinsonian patients.
ISSN:0090-2977
1573-9007
DOI:10.1023/A:1010448218156