Introduction: High-frequency oscillations are important for sensory processing and dysfunctions in the amplitude and synchrony of beta- and gamma-band oscillations have been demonstrated in schizophrenia (ScZ). However, the presence of aberrant high-frequency oscillations in first-episode (FE), medication-naive patients during sensory processing is unclear. Methods: Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) data were recorded from 15 never-medicated, FE-ScZ patients and 20 matched healthy controls during the perception of Mooney faces. MEG data were analysed for spectral power and single-sensor phase-locking in the beta (13-25. Hz) and gamma- (25-140. Hz) frequency range. Results: FE-ScZ patients were characterized by significantly impaired sensory pro...
BackgroundIn electroencephalogram (EEG) studies of auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs), patients...
Background: Basic science studies at the neuronal systems level have indicated that gamma-range (30–...
Context: Converging evidence from electrophysiological studies suggests that in individuals with sch...
Introduction: High-frequency oscillations are important for sensory processing and dysfunctions in t...
Introduction: High-frequency oscillations are important for sensory processing and dysfunctions in t...
Background: Gamma-band oscillations are prominently impaired in schizophrenia, but the nature of ...
Current theories of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia have focused on abnormal temporal coordinat...
BACKGROUND: Gamma-band oscillations are prominently impaired in schizophrenia, but the nature of the...
Current theories of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia have focused on abnormal temporal coordinat...
Current theories of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia have focused on abnormal temporal coordinat...
Current theories of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia have focused on abnormal temporal coordinat...
Visual information is fundamental to how we understand our environment, make predictions and interac...
Abstract Background: Deficits in the gamma-band (30–100 Hz) auditory steady-state response (ASSR) an...
OBJECTIVE: Integration of sensory information by cortical network binding appears to be crucially in...
Neural oscillations at low- and high-frequency ranges are a fundamental feature of large-scale netwo...
BackgroundIn electroencephalogram (EEG) studies of auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs), patients...
Background: Basic science studies at the neuronal systems level have indicated that gamma-range (30–...
Context: Converging evidence from electrophysiological studies suggests that in individuals with sch...
Introduction: High-frequency oscillations are important for sensory processing and dysfunctions in t...
Introduction: High-frequency oscillations are important for sensory processing and dysfunctions in t...
Background: Gamma-band oscillations are prominently impaired in schizophrenia, but the nature of ...
Current theories of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia have focused on abnormal temporal coordinat...
BACKGROUND: Gamma-band oscillations are prominently impaired in schizophrenia, but the nature of the...
Current theories of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia have focused on abnormal temporal coordinat...
Current theories of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia have focused on abnormal temporal coordinat...
Current theories of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia have focused on abnormal temporal coordinat...
Visual information is fundamental to how we understand our environment, make predictions and interac...
Abstract Background: Deficits in the gamma-band (30–100 Hz) auditory steady-state response (ASSR) an...
OBJECTIVE: Integration of sensory information by cortical network binding appears to be crucially in...
Neural oscillations at low- and high-frequency ranges are a fundamental feature of large-scale netwo...
BackgroundIn electroencephalogram (EEG) studies of auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs), patients...
Background: Basic science studies at the neuronal systems level have indicated that gamma-range (30–...
Context: Converging evidence from electrophysiological studies suggests that in individuals with sch...