Abstract

This chapter reviews research work involving electroencephalography (EEG)-based methods for diagnosis and treatment efficacy assessment for depression. More specifically, the chapter elaborates on EEG-based methods for diagnosing depression. In addition, the chapter provides details on EEG and event-related potential methods for the assessment of the effects of antidepressants on depression. The chapter explains common findings on the fusion of neurobiological and electrophysiological data. The aim of this chapter is to highlight common limitations of previous related works. In addition, the chapter highlights important research gaps based on this information and allows the reader to be well informed about the entire research area, including the challenges.

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