Marcie Zinn

Marcie L. Zinn, Ph.D., is an experimental / clinical / rehabilitation psychologist conducting myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) research with her husband, Mark Zinn, and Dr. Leonard Jason at the DePaul Center for Community Research. Marcie's research interests include the study of brain dysfunction in chronic disease, such as myalgic encephalomyelitis. Marcie and her husband, Mark founded Performing Arts Neuroscience and Psychology. Her early research and career interests were in Performance Neuroscience and Psychology, but after being diagnosed in 2009 with viral encephalitis which developed into Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, her interest turned toward using her extensive qEEG and neuroscience skills for research in ME. Under the leadership of Dr. Jose Montoya, she conducted a pilot study to look at cognitive dysfunction using qEEG methods. While continuing to collaborate with Jose Montoya at Stanford, she and her husband Mark moved to Chicago to work with Dr. Leonard Jason and have published research using brain network modeling in the study of ME brain dysfunction.

Open Letter to The Lancet
Two open letters to the editor of The Lancet urged the editor to commission a fully independent review of the PACE trial, which the journal had published in 2011. In 2016, Dr. Zinn, along with 41 colleagues in the ME/CFS field, signed the second letter.


 * 10 February 2016, An open letter to The Lancet, again - Virology blog

Notable studies

 * 2016 - Intrinsic Functional Hypoconnectivity in Core Neurocognitive Networks Suggests Central Nervous System Pathology in Patients with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: A Pilot Study (Full Text)
 * 2016 - [QEEG|qEEG]] / LORETA in Assessment of Neurocognitive Impairment in a Patient with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Case Report (Full Text)
 * 2016 - Functional Neural Network Connectivity in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (Full Text)
 * 2015 - Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: Symptoms and Biomarkers (Full Text)
 * 2014, Conference paper, EEG peak alpha frequency is associated with chronic fatigue syndrome: A case-control observational study (Full Text)
 * 2014, Cortical hypoactivation during resting eLORETA suggests central nervous system pathology in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (Abstract, full text on request)

Talks & interviews

 * 2016 - "qEEG LORETA CFS Case study - Sci Forschen Inc." with Leonard Jason, Marcie Zinn, and Mark Zinn

Online presence

 * PubMed
 * ResearchGate
 * LinkedIn

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