Frontiers in Psychiatry (Jun 2018)

Electrophysiological Evidence in Schizophrenia in Relation to Treatment Response

  • Kazuki Sueyoshi,
  • Tomiki Sumiyoshi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00259
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Several domains of cognitive function, e.g., verbal memory, information processing, fluency, attention, and executive function are impaired in patients with schizophrenia. Cognitive impairments in schizophrenia have attracted interests as a treatment target, because they are considered to greatly affect functional outcome. Electrophysiological markers, including electroencephalogram (EEG), particularly, event-related potentials, have contributed to psychiatric research and clinical practice. In this review, we provide a summary of studies relating electrophysiological findings to cognitive performance in schizophrenia. Electrophysiological indices may provide an objective marker of cognitive processes, contributing to the development of effective interventions to improve cognitive and social outcomes. Further efforts to understand biological mechanisms of cognitive disturbances, and develop effective therapeutics are warranted.

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