%0 Journal Article %T Reduced duration mismatch negativity in adolescents with psychotic symptoms: further evidence for mismatch negativity as a possible biomarker for vulnerability to psychosis %A Jennifer R Murphy %A Caroline Rawdon %A Ian Kelleher %A Deirdre Twomey %A Patrick S Markey %A Mary Cannon %A Richard AP Roche %J BMC Psychiatry %D 2013 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-244x-13-45 %X Thirty six adolescents completed a duration deviant MMN task. Fourteen adolescents with psychotic symptoms comprised the at risk group and 22 with no psychotic symptoms comprised the Controls. The task consisted of 85% standard tones (25 ms) and 15% deviant tones (50 ms). The groups were compared on MMN and P3a amplitude and latency across frontocentral and temporal electrodes.Adolescents with psychotic symptoms were characterised by a reduction in MMN amplitude at frontal and temporal regions compared to the controls.This is the first study to demonstrate impaired auditory discrimination for duration deviant tones in nonclinical adolescents with psychotic symptoms. These findings suggest that MMN amplitude may be a possible biomarker for vulnerability to psychosis. %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/13/45/abstract