2009
DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbp091
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Steady State Responses: Electrophysiological Assessment of Sensory Function in Schizophrenia

Abstract: Persons with schizophrenia experience subjective sensory anomalies and objective deficits on assessment of sensory function. Such deficits could be produced by abnormal signaling in the sensory pathways and sensory cortex or later stage disturbances in cognitive processing of such inputs. Steady state responses (SSRs) provide a noninvasive method to test the integrity of sensory pathways and oscillatory responses in schizophrenia with minimal task demands. SSRs are electrophysiological responses entrained to t… Show more

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“…2008, Brenner et al . 2009). Such electrophysiological measures can provide objective assessments and are potentially closely linked to neurobiological foundation of disease processes (Gottesman & Gould 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2008, Brenner et al . 2009). Such electrophysiological measures can provide objective assessments and are potentially closely linked to neurobiological foundation of disease processes (Gottesman & Gould 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the abnormalities of excitatory NMDA-receptor transmission on shaping the inhibitory GABAergic transmission, these functional impairments may also interact with structural abnormalities [21], such as reductions in amount of cortical neuropil, axon terminals and dentritic spines density on cortical pyramidal neurons in schizophrenia [62,126]. Dendritic spines are the principal targets of excitatory synapses to pyramidal neurons.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are also studies that analyzes evoked/event related oscillations in different pathologies (Başar and Güntekin 2008). In the Schizophrenia studies auditory stimuli or visual steady inputs were mostly used (See reviews: Brenner et al 2009;Krishnan et al 2005;Kwon et al 1999). Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients have been characterized by low power of posterior alpha and/or beta (13-30 Hz) rhythms similar to healthy elderly subjects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%