BilZ0r said:
Dude, you need to lay of the new-age EEG websites.
For one, serotoninergic agents decrease alpha spectral power [
1 and reference therein]. Dopaminergic and serotoninergic drugs do this. So just stop it."Feelings" wtf? Classicaly, theta is associated with Working memory in humans.
Oops. The theta wave thing was a mistake
Also, I'm not suggesting brain waves cause heart attacks!
The reference you gave uses fenfluramine - yes it does cause serotonin release - but no it's not psychoactive.
That reference shows fenfluramine depresses alpha, delta and theta waves. It also mentions in a previous article, MCPP, a serotonin agonist, depresses low frequency EEG activity.
So, if they damp the lower frequencies, the higher frequencies stand out more, no?
I once saw in a book 'ADD for adults' by Dr surfontein?, a neurologist, pictures of EEG's of kids with untreated ADHD, and another of the same child taking stimulant medication. The 2nd EEG showed a general increase in the frequency of the waves; less delta waves, more beta waves.
All I'm saying is there may be a link with changes in brainwaves caused by psychoactive drugs, that users may 'feel' subjectively. I'm not really in a position to prove or disprove it. <shrug>