APS

2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022

A prospective examination of mismatch negativity across psychotic illness

Chicago, IL · May 2022

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Kayla Donaldson
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
  • Katherine Jonas
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
  • Daniel Foti
    Purdue University
  • Emmett Larsen
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
  • Aprajita Mohanty
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
  • Roman Kotov
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York

Abstract

Mismatch negativity (MMN) is reduced in psychotic disorders and associated with symptoms and functioning. However, the predictive utility of these effects is not clear. This study examines the behavior of MMN amplitude over five years in psychosis. The MMN displayed good temporal stability, and predicted functional impairment and auditory hallucinations.

Psychopathology

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