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Reduced mismatch negativity predates the onset of psychosis
Authors:Shaikh Madiha  Valmaggia Lucia  Broome Matthew R  Dutt Anirban  Lappin Julia  Day Fern  Woolley James  Tabraham Paul  Walshe Muriel  Johns Louise  Fusar-Poli Paolo  Howes Oliver  Murray Robin M  McGuire Philip  Bramon Elvira
Institution:
  • PO63, NIHR Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London and The South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, SE5 8AF, UK
  • Abstract:

    Background

    Individuals with an “At Risk Mental State” have a 20-30% chance of developing a psychotic disorder within two years; however it is difficult to predict which individuals will become ill on the basis of their clinical symptoms alone. We examined whether mismatch negativity (MMN) could help to identify those who are particularly likely to make a transition to psychosis.

    Method

    41 cases meeting PACE criteria for the At Risk Mental State (ARMS) and 50 controls performed a duration-deviant passive auditory oddball task whilst their electroencephalogram was recorded. The amplitude of the MMN wave was compared between groups using linear regression. The ARMS subjects were then followed for 2 years to determine their clinical outcome.

    Results

    The MMN amplitude was significantly reduced in the ARMS group compared to controls. Of the at-risk subjects who completed followed up (n = 41), ten (24% of baseline sample) subsequently developed psychosis. The MMN amplitude in this subgroup was significantly smaller across all three recording sites (FZ, F3 and F4) than in the ARMS individuals who did not become psychotic. Conclusion: Among those with the ARMS, MMN amplitude reduction is associated with an increased likelihood of developing frank psychosis.
    Keywords:MMN  Prodromal  Biomarker  Psychosis  ARMS  EEG
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