2013
DOI: 10.1007/7657_2013_63
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Schizophrenia Assessment Using Single-Trial Analysis of Brain Activity

Abstract: In the quest for neurophysiological biomarkers that uniquely characterize schizophrenia subjects, auditory evoked potentials (EPs) have been extensively used during the past several decades. Typically, EPs are estimated using ensemble averaging to obtain robust components. Averaging, however, eliminates all temporal variability of the recorded signals and, therefore, hampers the study of the brain temporal dynamics underlying the generation of EP components. In this chapter, we present a methodology for analyz… Show more

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“…Perhaps only some participants demonstrate ERP effects, and modern, robust ERP analysis methods allow us to quantify this. Single-subject ERP analyses have been successfully used in clinical populations (eg, schizophrenia, 17 prosopagnosia 18 ), and researchers continue to encourage their use in other clinical and developmental populations. 19,20 Single-subject statistics—in particular, single-subject bootstrapped statistics—have not been used in CP populations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps only some participants demonstrate ERP effects, and modern, robust ERP analysis methods allow us to quantify this. Single-subject ERP analyses have been successfully used in clinical populations (eg, schizophrenia, 17 prosopagnosia 18 ), and researchers continue to encourage their use in other clinical and developmental populations. 19,20 Single-subject statistics—in particular, single-subject bootstrapped statistics—have not been used in CP populations.…”
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confidence: 99%