A recent study from our laboratory has provided evidence for the generation of slow potentials occurring in anticipation to task-performance feedback stimuli, in multiple association cortical areas, consistently including two prefrontal areas. In the present study, we intended to determine whether these slow potentials would indicate some abnormality (topographic) in schizophrenic patients, and thus serve as an indication of abnormal association cortex activity. We recorded slow potentials while subjects performed a paired-associates memory task. A 123-channel EEG montage and common average reference were used for 20 unmedicated schizophrenic (mean duration of illness: 11.3 ± 9.2 years; mean number of previous hospitalizations: 1.2 ± 1.9) a...
Background: Prior research has shown reductions of the N1, N2, and P300 auditory event-related poten...
Background: Deficits in working memory are widely reported in schizophrenia and are considered a tra...
Background The study of cerebral underpinnings of schizophrenia may benefit from the high temporal r...
A recent study from our laboratory has provided evidence for the generation of slow potentials occur...
Slow cortical potentials (SCPs) are considered to reflect the regulation of attention resources and ...
Surface-negative brain potentials indicate increased excitability of the underlying cortical neural ...
Slow cortical potentials (SCPs) are considered to reflect the regulation of attention resources and ...
Topographic EEG was performed in 17 DSM-III-R schizophrenic patients and in 15 sex- and age-matched ...
Background: Slow waves in the delta (0.5 - 4 Hz) frequency range are indications of normal activity ...
Numerous studies have described attenuated event-related potential (ERP) component amplitudes in sch...
Abstract In a series of studies we examined sensory evoked potentials to stimuli presented while sub...
When slow waves in the EEG delta and theta frequency range appear in the waking state, they may indi...
BACKGROUND: Deficits in working memory are widely reported in schizophrenia and are considered a tra...
Background: Prior research has shown reductions of the N1, N2, and P300 auditory event-related poten...
Abstract: A disturbance in the interactions between distributed cortical regions may underlie the co...
Background: Prior research has shown reductions of the N1, N2, and P300 auditory event-related poten...
Background: Deficits in working memory are widely reported in schizophrenia and are considered a tra...
Background The study of cerebral underpinnings of schizophrenia may benefit from the high temporal r...
A recent study from our laboratory has provided evidence for the generation of slow potentials occur...
Slow cortical potentials (SCPs) are considered to reflect the regulation of attention resources and ...
Surface-negative brain potentials indicate increased excitability of the underlying cortical neural ...
Slow cortical potentials (SCPs) are considered to reflect the regulation of attention resources and ...
Topographic EEG was performed in 17 DSM-III-R schizophrenic patients and in 15 sex- and age-matched ...
Background: Slow waves in the delta (0.5 - 4 Hz) frequency range are indications of normal activity ...
Numerous studies have described attenuated event-related potential (ERP) component amplitudes in sch...
Abstract In a series of studies we examined sensory evoked potentials to stimuli presented while sub...
When slow waves in the EEG delta and theta frequency range appear in the waking state, they may indi...
BACKGROUND: Deficits in working memory are widely reported in schizophrenia and are considered a tra...
Background: Prior research has shown reductions of the N1, N2, and P300 auditory event-related poten...
Abstract: A disturbance in the interactions between distributed cortical regions may underlie the co...
Background: Prior research has shown reductions of the N1, N2, and P300 auditory event-related poten...
Background: Deficits in working memory are widely reported in schizophrenia and are considered a tra...
Background The study of cerebral underpinnings of schizophrenia may benefit from the high temporal r...