2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-023-05347-x
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Neurophysiological explorations across the spectrum of psychosis, autism, and depression, during wakefulness and sleep: protocol of a prospective case–control transdiagnostic multimodal study (DEMETER)

Valeria Lucarini,
Anaëlle Alouit,
Delphine Yeh
et al.

Abstract: Background Quantitative electroencephalography (EEG) analysis offers the opportunity to study high-level cognitive processes across psychiatric disorders. In particular, EEG microstates translate the temporal dynamics of neuronal networks throughout the brain. Their alteration may reflect transdiagnostic anomalies in neurophysiological functions that are impaired in mood, psychosis, and autism spectrum disorders, such as sensorimotor integration, speech, sleep, and sense of self. The main quest… Show more

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“…Current transdiagnostic research explores sensorimotor abnormalities in children, individuals at risk of psychosis, and first-episode psychosis patients, among others [39][40][41]. Sensorimotor dysfunction, recognized only in recent years, can be used to enhance early identification and develop effective treatments.…”
Section: Sensorimotor Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current transdiagnostic research explores sensorimotor abnormalities in children, individuals at risk of psychosis, and first-episode psychosis patients, among others [39][40][41]. Sensorimotor dysfunction, recognized only in recent years, can be used to enhance early identification and develop effective treatments.…”
Section: Sensorimotor Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%