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Sklar A, Matinrazm S, Esseku A, Lopez-Caballero F, Curtis M, Seebold D, et al.
Psychol Med . 2024 Dec; :1-9. PMID: 39620476
Background: Executive control over low-level information processing is impaired proximal to psychosis onset with evidence of recovery over the first year of illness. However, previous studies demonstrating diminished perceptual modulation...
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Valt C, Lopez-Caballero F, Tavella A, Altamura M, Bellomo A, Barrasso G, et al.
Psychiatry Res . 2024 Sep; 342:116189. PMID: 39321639
Anomalous Mismatch Negativity (MMN) in psychosis could be a consequence of disturbed neural oscillatory activity at sensory/perceptual stages of stimulus processing. This study investigated effective connectivity within and between the...
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Valt C, Tavella A, Berchio C, Seebold D, Sportelli L, Rampino A, et al.
Brain Topogr . 2024 Aug; 37(6):993-1009. PMID: 39115626
Microstates are transient scalp configurations of brain activity measured by electroencephalography (EEG). The application of microstate analysis in magnetoencephalography (MEG) data remains challenging. In one MEG dataset (N = 113),...
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Coffman B, Curtis M, Seebold D, Kocsis J, Dani A, Lopez-Caballero F, et al.
Psychiatry Res . 2024 Jul; 339():116094. PMID: 39053213
Predicting treatment response would facilitate individualized medical treatment in first-episode psychosis (FEP). We examined relationships between auditory-evoked M100 and longitudinal change in positive symptoms in FEP. M100 was measured from...
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Salisbury D, Wulf B, Seebold D, Coffman B, Curtis M, Karim H
Brain Sci . 2024 Jun; 14(6). PMID: 38928532
Accelerated brain aging is a possible mechanism of pathology in schizophrenia. Advances in MRI-based brain development algorithms allow for the calculation of predicted brain age (PBA) for individuals. Here, we...
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Jensen K, Calhoun V, Fu Z, Yang K, Faria A, Ishizuka K, et al.
Neuroimage Clin . 2024 Feb; 41:103584. PMID: 38422833
Psychosis (including symptoms of delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized conduct/speech) is a main feature of schizophrenia and is frequently present in other major psychiatric illnesses. Studies in individuals with first-episode (FEP)...
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Sklar A, Yeh F, Curtis M, Seebold D, Coffman B, Salisbury D
J Psychiatr Res . 2023 Nov; 169:73-80. PMID: 38000187
Introduction: Semantic verbal fluency (SVF) impairments are debilitating and present early in the course of psychotic illness. Deficits within frontal, parietal, and temporal brain regions contribute to this deficit, as...
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Salisbury D, Seebold D, Longenecker J, Coffman B, Yeh F
Schizophr Res . 2023 Jun; 265:4-13. PMID: 37321880
Auditory hallucinations (AH) are a debilitating symptom in psychosis, impacting cognition and real world functioning. Recent thought conceptualizes AH as a consequence of long-range brain communication dysfunction, or circuitopathy, within...
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Coffman B, Curtis M, Sklar A, Seebold D, Salisbury D
Hum Brain Mapp . 2023 Apr; 44(9):3706-3716. PMID: 37070800
Attentional control of auditory N100/M100 gain is reduced in individuals with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Persistent problems with executive modulation of auditory sensory activity may impact multiple aspects of psychosis. As...
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Lopez-Caballero F, Coffman B, Seebold D, Teichert T, Salisbury D
Psychophysiology . 2022 Nov; 60(4):e14217. PMID: 36371684
It is not known how Auditory-Evoked Responses (AERs) comprising Middle Latency Responses (MLRs) and Long Latency Responses (LLRs) are modulated by stimulus intensity and inter-stimulus interval (ISI) in an unpredictable...