Genetic risk for schizophrenia is associated with altered visually-induced gamma band activity: evidence from a population sample stratified polygenic risk
Abstract Gamma oscillations (30–90 Hz) have been proposed as a signature of cortical visual information processing, particularly the balance between excitation and inhibition, and as a biomarker of neuropsychiatric diseases. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) provides highly reliable visual-induced gamma...
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Main Authors: | S. I. Dimitriadis, G. Perry, S. F. Foley, K. E. Tansey, D. K. Jones, P. Holmans, S. Zammit, J. Hall, M. C. O’Donovan, M. J. Owen, K. D. Singh, D. E. Linden |
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Nature Publishing Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/04d7fcdfd1884d62becdc5bcbe76590d |
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