2020
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.13711
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Electrophysiological dynamics of visuocortical processing in hoarding disorder

Abstract: Individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) typically perform worse than peers on neuropsychological tasks involving visual perception. Functional neuroimaging shows diffusely increased activity in the visual cortex, consistent with inefficient visual processing in HD. The temporal locus of these inefficiencies in HD is unknown. This study examined the temporal unfolding of visual event‐related brain potentials (ERPs) to help better define the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying visual dysfunction in HD. Thir… Show more

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