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ABSTRACT: Objectives
Mismatch negativity (MMN), an auditory event-related potential sensitive to deviance detection, is smaller in schizophrenia and psychosis risk. In a multisite study, a regression approach to account for effects of site and age (12-35?years) was evaluated alongside the one-year stability of MMN.Methods
Stability of frequency, duration, and frequency?+?duration (double) deviant MMN was assessed in 167 healthy subjects, tested on two occasions, separated by 52?weeks, at one of eight sites. Linear regression models predicting MMN with age and site were validated and used to derive standardized MMN z-scores. Variance components estimated for MMN amplitude and latency measures were used to calculate Generalizability (G) coefficients within each site to assess MMN stability. Trait-like aspects of MMN were captured by averaging across occasions and correlated with subject traits.Results
Age and site accounted for less than 7% of MMN variance. G-coefficients calculated at electrode Fz were stable (G = 0.63) across deviants and sites for amplitude measured in a fixed window, but not for latency (G = 0.37). Frequency deviant MMN z-scores averaged across tests negatively correlated with averaged global assessment of functioning.Conclusion
MMN amplitude is stable and can be standardized to facilitate longitudinal multisite studies of patients and clinical features.
SUBMITTER: Roach BJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7301288 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Roach Brian J BJ Hamilton Holly K HK Bachman Peter P Belger Aysenil A Carrión Ricardo E RE Duncan Erica E Johannesen Jason J Kenney Joshua G JG Light Gregory G Niznikiewicz Margaret M Addington Jean J Bearden Carrie E CE Owens Emily M EM Cadenhead Kristin S KS Cannon Tyrone D TD Cornblatt Barbara A BA McGlashan Thomas H TH Perkins Diana O DO Seidman Larry L Tsuang Ming M Walker Elaine F EF Woods Scott W SW Mathalon Daniel H DH
International journal of methods in psychiatric research 20200330 2
<h4>Objectives</h4>Mismatch negativity (MMN), an auditory event-related potential sensitive to deviance detection, is smaller in schizophrenia and psychosis risk. In a multisite study, a regression approach to account for effects of site and age (12-35 years) was evaluated alongside the one-year stability of MMN.<h4>Methods</h4>Stability of frequency, duration, and frequency + duration (double) deviant MMN was assessed in 167 healthy subjects, tested on two occasions, separated by 52 weeks, at o ...[more]