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Electrophysiological correlates of visual backward masking in patients with first episode psychosis.

Ophélie Favrod1, Maya Roinishvili2, Janir R da Cruz3, Andreas Brand4, Mariam Okruashvili5, Tinatin Gamkrelidze5, Patrícia Figueiredo6, Michael H Herzog4, Eka Chkonia7, Albulena Shaqiri4.   

Abstract

Visual backward masking is strongly impaired in patients with schizophrenia. Masking deficits have been proposed as potential endophenotypes of schizophrenia. Masking performance deficits manifest as strongly reduced amplitudes in the electroencephalogram (EEG). In order to fulfill the criteria of an endophenotype, masking deficits should not vary substantially across time and should be present at the first psychotic event. To verify whether these conditions are met for visual backward masking, we tested patients with first episode psychosis (n = 21) in a longitudinal study. Patients were tested with visual backward masking and EEG three times every six months over a period of one year. We found that the EEG amplitudes of patients with first episode psychosis were higher as compared to those of patients with schizophrenia but lower as compared to those of unaffected controls. More interestingly, we found that the EEG amplitudes of patients with first episode psychosis remained stable over the course of one year. Since chronic schizophrenia patients have strongly reduced amplitudes, we speculate that the neural correlates of masking deficits (EEG amplitudes) continue to decrease as the disease progresses.
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Keywords:  Event-related potential; Global field power; Longitudinal; N1 component; Schizophrenia

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30415176     DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2018.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging        ISSN: 0925-4927            Impact factor:   2.376


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1.  Neural Compensation Mechanisms of Siblings of Schizophrenia Patients as Revealed by High-Density EEG.

Authors:  Janir R da Cruz; Albulena Shaqiri; Maya Roinishvili; Ophélie Favrod; Eka Chkonia; Andreas Brand; Patrícia Figueiredo; Michael H Herzog
Journal:  Schizophr Bull       Date:  2020-07-08       Impact factor: 9.306

2.  EEG microstates are a candidate endophenotype for schizophrenia.

Authors:  Patrícia Figueiredo; Michael H Herzog; Janir Ramos da Cruz; Ophélie Favrod; Maya Roinishvili; Eka Chkonia; Andreas Brand; Christine Mohr
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2020-06-18       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 3.  Visual system assessment for predicting a transition to psychosis.

Authors:  Alexander Diamond; Steven M Silverstein; Brian P Keane
Journal:  Transl Psychiatry       Date:  2022-08-29       Impact factor: 7.989

4.  Early Visual Processing Is Associated With Social Cognitive Performance in Recent-Onset Schizophrenia.

Authors:  Amanda McCleery; Jonathan K Wynn; Junghee Lee; Eric A Reavis; Joseph Ventura; Kenneth L Subotnik; Michael F Green; Keith H Nuechterlein
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2020-08-25       Impact factor: 4.157

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