Intact Mismatch Negativity Responses in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis and First-Episode Psychosis: Evidence From Source-Reconstructed Event-Related Fields and Time-Frequency Data

BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY-COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE AND NEUROIMAGING(2024)

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BACKGROUND: This study examined whether mismatch negativity (MMN) responses are impaired in participants at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-P) and patients with first -episode psychosis (FEP) and whether MMN deficits predict clinical outcomes in CHR-Ps. METHODS: Magnetoencephalography data were collected during a duration -deviant MMN paradigm for a group of 116 CHR-P participants, 33 FEP patients (15 antipsychotic-naive), clinical high risk negative group (n = 38) with substance abuse and affective disorder, and 49 healthy control participants. Analysis of group differences of source -reconstructed event -related fields as well as time -frequency and intertrial phase coherence focused on the bilateral Heschl's gyri and bilateral superior temporal gyri. RESULTS: Significant magnetic MMN responses were found across participants in the bilateral Heschl's gyri and bilateral superior temporal gyri. However, MMN amplitude as well as time -frequency and intertrial phase coherence responses were intact in CHR-P participants and FEP patients compared with healthy control participants. Furthermore, MMN deficits were not related to persistent attenuated psychotic symptoms or transitions to psychosis in CHR-P participants. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that magnetic MMN responses in magnetoencephalography data are not impaired in early -stage psychosis and may not predict clinical outcomes in CHR-P participants.
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psychosis,high-risk,first-episode,source-reconstructed,event-related,time-frequency
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