Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is associated with increased engagement of frontal brain regions across multiple event-related potentials.
Magelage Prabhavi Nilupulee PereraSudaraka MallawaarachchiNeil W BaileyOscar W MurphyPaul B FitzgeraldPublished in: Psychological medicine (2023)
These results indicate that individuals with OCD show altered frontal neural activity across multiple executive function-related processes, supporting the frontal dysfunction theory of OCD. Furthermore, due to the lack of association between altered ERPs and OCD symptom severity, they may be considered potential candidate endophenotypes for OCD.