Pierre Flor-Henry

Summary

Affiliation: University of Alberta
Country: Canada

Publications

  1. ncbi EEG source analysis of chronic fatigue syndrome
    Pierre Flor-Henry
    Alberta Hospital Edmonton, Box 307, Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 2J7
    Psychiatry Res 181:155-64. 2010
  2. ncbi A source-imaging (low-resolution electromagnetic tomography) study of the EEGs from unmedicated males with depression
    Pierre Flor-Henry
    Clinical Diagnostics and Research Center, Alberta Hospital Edmonton, Edmonton, Alta, Canada
    Psychiatry Res 130:191-207. 2004
  3. ncbi Electrodermal dissociation of chronic fatigue and depression: evidence for distinct physiological mechanisms
    Hannah Pazderka-Robinson
    Clinical Diagnostics and Research Centre, Alberta Hospital Edmonton, Box 307, 17480 Fort Road, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 2J7
    Int J Psychophysiol 53:171-82. 2004

Detail Information

Publications3

  1. ncbi EEG source analysis of chronic fatigue syndrome
    Pierre Flor-Henry
    Alberta Hospital Edmonton, Box 307, Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 2J7
    Psychiatry Res 181:155-64. 2010
    ..During these active cognitive conditions, the CFS group showed significantly greater source-current activity than the controls in the left frontal-temporal-parietal regions of the cortex...
  2. ncbi A source-imaging (low-resolution electromagnetic tomography) study of the EEGs from unmedicated males with depression
    Pierre Flor-Henry
    Clinical Diagnostics and Research Center, Alberta Hospital Edmonton, Edmonton, Alta, Canada
    Psychiatry Res 130:191-207. 2004
    ..Retrospective classification of the two groups indicated that the spatial challenge best separated the groups irrespective of frequency band...
  3. ncbi Electrodermal dissociation of chronic fatigue and depression: evidence for distinct physiological mechanisms
    Hannah Pazderka-Robinson
    Clinical Diagnostics and Research Centre, Alberta Hospital Edmonton, Box 307, 17480 Fort Road, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 2J7
    Int J Psychophysiol 53:171-82. 2004
    ..This study adds to the growing body of evidence demonstrating that CFS and depression have distinct neurobiological profiles, consistent with unique aetiologies...