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Do smaller P300 amplitudes in schizophrenia result from larger variability in temporal processing?
PsychologySchizophrenia

Do smaller P300 amplitudes in schizophrenia result from larger variability in temporal processing?

M. Wilson, E. Joos, et al.

This intriguing study by Mareike Wilson and colleagues reveals that reduced P3b amplitudes in schizophrenia may be more about temporal imprecision than decreased neural activity itself. Using EEG data and various oddball paradigms, the research highlights a fascinating connection between inter-trial phase coherence and P3b amplitude, suggesting the significance of neural timing in understanding schizophrenia.... show more
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