Ra. Roemer et al., QUANTITATIVE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC ANALYSES IN COCAINE-PREFERRING POLYSUBSTANCE ABUSERS DURING ABSTINENCE, Psychiatry research, 58(3), 1995, pp. 247-257
Quantitative electroencephalographic (QEEG) analyses are presented for
a group of 90 subjects recovering from polysubstance abuse (median =
90 days abstinent) who preferentially used cocaine. QEEGs showed signi
ficant decreases from normal in both absolute and relative delta power
and decreased theta power in both absolute and relative power. Signif
icantly increased relative but not absolute alpha and beta power was f
ound. Asymmetry of frontal delta, theta, and alpha power differed from
normal with right power greater than left. Globally, reduced interhem
ispheric coherence was found in delta and theta bands and frontally in
the beta band. An atypical EEG pattern was observed in about half of
the subjects. This was a paroxysmal-like EEG alpha pattern reminiscent
of vertex waves typically associated with drowsiness but lacking the
waxing and waning of alpha and the slow lateral eye drift associated w
ith drowsiness.