Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9188538 | Clinical Neurophysiology | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Whereas deficits in high-order cognitive processing have been extensively documented in schizophrenia, integrity of early-stage sensory processing has been studied to a lesser degree. The present findings suggest that deficits in early-stage visual processing are significantly related to overall clinical outcome in schizophrenia. Further, between-group differences in visual acuity may influence VEP results, even for subjects with 'normal' vision (20/32 or better).
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Authors
Isaac Schechter, Pamela D. Butler, Vance M. Zemon, Nadine Revheim, Alice M. Saperstein, Maria Jalbrzikowski, Roey Pasternak, Gail Silipo, Daniel C. Javitt,