Abnormal theta and alpha oscillations in children and adolescents with first-episode psychosis and clinical high-risk psychosis.
Yaru ZhangTingyu YangYuqiong HeFanchao MengKun ZhangXingyue JinXilong CuiXuerong LuoPublished in: BJPsych open (2024)
These results suggest that neural damage has already occurred in the early stage of psychosis, and that abnormal rhythmic activity of neurons may constitute the pathophysiological mechanism of cognitive dysfunction related to early-onset psychosis.