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Posted by mike1975 on September 24, 2008, at 21:26:31


Hi everyone,

I can't figure out what they are talking about. What is ERP N1? Does anybody know?

ERP N1 as a Treatment Predictor of GAD

This study is currently recruiting participants.
Verified by Inje University, November 2007

Sponsored by: Inje University

Information provided by: Inje University
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00613067

Purpose
Amplitude changes of the N1 and the N1/P2 ERP component in response to different tone intensities have been suggested as a correlative of central serotonergic activity. A strong loudness dependence amplitude increase (strong intensity dependence) reflects low serotonergic neurotransmission and vice versa. Many researchers assumed that the brain serotonergic activity could influence treatment response of highly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in depression and anxiety disorders. There are a couple of studies reporting associations of N1 amplitude intensity dependence with response to Citalopram (positive correlation) and Reboxetine (negative correlation) treatment in major depressive disorder patients. But so far there have been no reports about associations between ERP N1 and antidepressant response in GAD patients.

So, it would be very interesting to explore the correlations between ERP N1 amplitude change and the Escitalopram treatment responsiveness in GAD patients.


Mike


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