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Children at Familial High risk of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Exhibit Altered Connectivity Patterns During Pre-attentive Processing of an Auditory Prediction Error.

Kit Melissa LarsenKathrine Skak MadsenAnna Hester Ver Loren van ThemaatAnne Amalie Elgaard ThorupKerstin Jessica PlessenOle MorsMerete NordentoftHartwig Roman Siebner
Published in: Schizophrenia bulletin (2023)
We provide novel evidence that connectivity underlying MMN responses in children at FHR for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder is altered at the age of 11-12, echoing findings that have been found in individuals with manifest schizophrenia.
Keyphrases
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