Correlation of frontal lobe electroencephalogram asymmetry and cognitive prognosis in schizophrenia
Key Points
Cognitive prognosis in schizophrenia is correlated with frontal EEG asymmetry and functional network connectivity.
The study highlights EEG asymmetry as a potential indicator of cognitive outcomes, offering insights for improving patient care.
Observational analysis focused on the relationship between eyes-open frontal EEG asymmetry and cognitive performance.
Identifying EEG asymmetry may enable better understanding of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia and inform treatment approaches.
Abstract
The findings suggest that eyes-open frontal EEG asymmetry and FPN connectivity are associated with cognitive prognosis in individuals with schizophrenia.