Morphological and latency abnormalities of the mid-latency auditory evoked responses in schizophrenia: a preliminary report

Introduction: Evoked potential (EP) amplitude and latency abnormalities have been extensively examined in schizophrenia. Morphological abnormalities of the mid-latency auditory evoked responses (MLAERs; P50, N100, P200), on the other hand, received very little attention. Methods: Based on a priori d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Schizophrenia research 2004-10, Vol.70 (2), p.303-313
Hauptverfasser: Boutros, Nashaat N., Korzyuko, Oleg, Oliwa, Glen, Feingold, Alan, Campbell, Duane, McClain-Furmanski, Dennis, Struve, Frederick, Jansen, Ben H.
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Evoked potential (EP) amplitude and latency abnormalities have been extensively examined in schizophrenia. Morphological abnormalities of the mid-latency auditory evoked responses (MLAERs; P50, N100, P200), on the other hand, received very little attention. Methods: Based on a priori defined set of morphological criteria, the morphology and latency of the MLAERs were blindly compared between stable outpatients with schizophrenia ( N=27) and age- and gender-matched healthy control subjects ( N=22). The morphology of the MLAERs was considered abnormal if one or more of the components fell outside the expected latency range, if one or more of the components were missing, or if a later occurring component was smaller in amplitude than an earlier occurring one. Results: Of the 27 schizophrenia subjects, 20 had waveforms that were deemed atypical, while only 8 from the control group were classified as atypical ( χ 2=5.52, p
ISSN:0920-9964
1573-2509
DOI:10.1016/j.schres.2003.12.009