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Amy H. Farabaugh, Ph.D. (Young Investigator 2008) of Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard University, proposes to use quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) technology to assess whether early neurobiological changes in the brain predict response to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Study of QEEG predictors of response to CBT is likely to further elucidate the brain-behavioral mechanisms that underlie the effectiveness of this widely used non-medication treatment for depression. This research, by focusing on a form of surrogate biomarker that may help predict response to depression treatment, may also contribute to the development of clinically important tools to deliver more targeted and effective treatment of individuals with major depressive disorder. Program Area: MOOD DISORDERS\Unipolar |
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