Is auditory processing measured by the N100 an endophenotype for psychosis? A family study and a meta-analysis.
Baihan WangLeun J OttenKatja SchulzeHana AfrahLauren VarneyMarius CoticNoushin Saadullah KhaniJennifer F LindenKaroline KuchenbaeckerAndrew McQuillinMei-Hua HallElvira BramonPublished in: Psychological medicine (2023)
N100 changes, especially prolonged N100 latencies, are present in both patients with psychosis and their relatives, making the N100 a promising endophenotype for psychosis. Such changes in the N100 may reflect changes in early auditory processing underlying the etiology of psychosis.
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