Quantitative EEG Assessment of Dependence-Related Neurophysiological Patterns Using Rule- and Score-Based Modeling in Substance Use Disorders
Merve Setenay Gürbüz, Özlem Gül, Eslem Fulya Ekşi, Kültegin Ögel

TL;DR
This study uses EEG to identify brain activity patterns linked to substance use disorders, showing consistent signs of hyperarousal and reduced inhibition.
Contribution
A novel framework combining rule-based and score-based models to detect dependence-related EEG patterns in substance use disorders.
Findings
87.2% of participants showed dependence-related EEG profiles with high hyperarousal index and low alpha power.
Alpha blocking was intact in 46.8% of cases, but post-hyperventilation recovery was reduced in 61.7%.
Low theta/beta ratio and elevated beta power were consistently observed across all conditions.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with maladaptive neuroplasticity and chronic dysregulation of cortical arousal. EEG provides a non-invasive tool for quantifying these neurophysiological alterations through spectral power and reactivity indices. Prior research consistently reports elevated beta and diminished alpha activity in SUD, reflecting cortical hyperarousal and reduced inhibitory control. This study sought to identify EEG-based markers of dependence-related neurophysiological alterations by integrating rule-based and score-based models incorporating the theta/beta ratio (TBR), alpha and beta powers, the hyperarousal index, and alpha-blocking measures. Materials and Methods: EEG recordings from 47 individuals with SUD were systematically analyzed, focusing on frontal and central cortical regions. Spectral parameters were derived using power…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSubstance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior · Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
