Associations of mismatch negativity with psychotic symptoms and functioning transdiagnostically across psychotic disorders.
Abstract
Mismatch negativity (MMN) amplitude has been widely shown to be diminished in schizophrenia and, more recently, in other psychotic disorders. Although there is considerable evidence linking MMN reduction to cognitive and functional deficits in schizophrenia, there is little evidence of associations with specific psychotic symptoms. Further, it is unclear if MMN reductions relate to specific symptoms, cognitive, and functional deficits...
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Title
Associations of mismatch negativity with psychotic symptoms and functioning transdiagnostically across psychotic disorders.
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
129
Issue
6
Pages
570 - 580
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