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Ethridge LE, Hamm JP, Shapiro JR et al. Late beta accentuation and decreased N2 amplitude to auditory oddball stimuli discriminate psychosis groups and co-occur in first-degree relatives. F1000Posters 2012, 3:587 (poster)

Late beta accentuation and decreased N2 amplitude to auditory oddball stimuli discriminate psychosis groups and co-occur in first-degree relatives

Lauren E Ethridge1, Lauren E Ethridge2, Jordan P Hamm, John R Shapiro, Ann T Summerfelt, Sarah K Keedy, Michael C Stevens, Godfrey Pearlson, Carol A Tamminga, Nash N Boutros, John A Sweeney, Matcheri S Keshavan, Gunvant Thaker, Brett A Clementz
Published 13 Jun 2012
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Published 13 Jun 2012

Late beta accentuation and decreased N2 amplitude to auditory oddball stimuli discriminate psychosis groups and co-occur in first-degree relatives

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Lauren E Ethridge1, Lauren E Ethridge2, Jordan P Hamm, John R Shapiro, Ann T Summerfelt, Sarah K Keedy, Michael C Stevens, Godfrey Pearlson, Carol A Tamminga, Nash N Boutros, John A Sweeney, Matcheri S Keshavan, Gunvant Thaker, Brett A Clementz
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1 Bioimaging Research Center, Department of Neuroscience, University of Georgia, USA
2 Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, USA
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67th Society of Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting 2012
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Gates Foundation grant number
MH085485, MH078113, MH077851, MH077862, MH077945
Competing Interests

Coauthor John A Sweeney consults for Takeda and Pfizer, and has received a Janssen research grant.
Coauthor Carol A Tamminga consults for Intracellular Therapies (ITI, Inc.), PureTech Ventures, Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticles, Sunovion, Astellas and Merck.

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