Ranlund, S;
Nottage, J;
Shaikh, M;
Dutt, A;
Constante, M;
Walshe, M;
Hall, MH;
... Bramon, E; + view all
(2014)
Resting EEG in psychosis and at-risk populations - A possible endophenotype?
Schizophr Res
, 153
(1-3)
pp. 96-102.
10.1016/j.schres.2013.12.017.
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Abstract
Finding reliable endophenotypes for psychosis could lead to an improved understanding of aetiology, and provide useful alternative phenotypes for genetic association studies. Resting quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) activity has been shown to be heritable and reliable over time. However, QEEG research in patients with psychosis has shown inconsistent and even contradictory findings, and studies of at-risk populations are scarce. Hence, this study aimed to investigate whether resting QEEG activity represents a candidate endophenotype for psychosis.
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