“…As to studies of patients having suffered from a first-episode of psychosis (FEP), two did report a greater reduction of P300 over the left than the right temporal lobe (Salisbury et al, 1998;McCarley et al, 2002), whereas others, like Hirayasu et al (1998), did not describe this asymmetry. Interestingly, the mean age of the patients of the latter study was close to that of the younger patients of Iwanami et al (2002), whereas, in the two FEP studies that reported P300 asymmetry (Salisbury et al, 1998;McCarley et al, 2002), mean age was clearly greater. Thus, it is possible that the asymmetry develops, or is detectable, only after having experienced symptoms of schizophrenia for a relatively longer period of time.…”