Frontal slow wave resting EEG power is higher in individuals at Ultra High Risk for psychosis than in healthy controls but is not associated with negative symptoms or functioning

Miranda Sollychin, Bradley N. Jack, Andrea Polari, Ayaka Ando, G. Paul Amminger, Connie Markulev, Patrick D. McGorry, Barnaby Nelson, Thomas J. Whitford, Hok Pan Yuen, Suzie Lavoie*

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