1998
DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.55.2.173
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First-Episode Schizophrenic Psychosis Differs From First-Episode Affective Psychosis and Controls in P300 Amplitude Over Left Temporal Lobe

Abstract: Left-sided P300 abnormality in first-episode schizophrenia relative to first-episode affective psychosis and controls suggests that P300 asymmetry is specific to schizophrenic psychosis and present at initial hospitalization. This P300 asymmetry suggests left temporal lobe dysfunction at the onset of schizophrenia.

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“…The substantial reduction in midline P300 amplitude in FEP-S patients relative to normal controls confirms previous findings (e.g., Salisbury et al 1998;McCarley et al 2002). However, this reduction appears to be of greater magnitude in the present study: P300 peak amplitudes in FEP-S patients were about half of that found by Salisbury et al (1998), and one third of that found by McCarley et al (2002).…”
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“…The substantial reduction in midline P300 amplitude in FEP-S patients relative to normal controls confirms previous findings (e.g., Salisbury et al 1998;McCarley et al 2002). However, this reduction appears to be of greater magnitude in the present study: P300 peak amplitudes in FEP-S patients were about half of that found by Salisbury et al (1998), and one third of that found by McCarley et al (2002).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, this reduction appears to be of greater magnitude in the present study: P300 peak amplitudes in FEP-S patients were about half of that found by Salisbury et al (1998), and one third of that found by McCarley et al (2002). In addition to the differences between the experimental protocols used, a possible explanation for this discrepancy is medication.…”
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confidence: 74%
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