Background: Reduced, left-lateralized P3 amplitude has been reported in several studies focusing on electrophysiologic function in schizophrenia. Also, several lines of evidence suggest a similarity between schizophrenia and schizotypal personality disorder (SPD). This study was undertaken to determine the replicability of our previous finding of a left-lateralized P3 amplitude deficit in SPD.
Methods: We recorded event-related potentials in 21 SPD and 18 normal control subjects in an auditory "oddball" P3 paradigm.
Results: In the SPD subjects, but not in the control subjects, there was lower P3 amplitude at T3 compared with T4.
Conclusions: These results are similar to the ones in our previous work and further support the presence of a left-lateralized P3 deficit in SPD.