EEG Substudy
Cross-source consensus on EEG Substudy from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- About 100 participants from both patient and control groups may complete an optional EEG session lasting around two hours including preparation. — Protocol for a prospective observational study linking research domain criteria-based phenotypes with clinical and care-related outcomes in psychiatric patients and healthy controls: the VeRDoC study
- The EEG substudy focuses on cognitive control within the Cognitive Systems domain using neurophysiological measures. — Protocol for a prospective observational study linking research domain criteria-based phenotypes with clinical and care-related outcomes in psychiatric patients and healthy controls: the VeRDoC study
- The EEG substudy requires additional informed consent and excludes participants with central nervous system disorders, severe hyperkinetic disorder, or scalp-affecting conditions. — Protocol for a prospective observational study linking research domain criteria-based phenotypes with clinical and care-related outcomes in psychiatric patients and healthy controls: the VeRDoC study
- EEG substudy analyses are separate from main study endpoints and must account for limited sample size and selection bias. — Protocol for a prospective observational study linking research domain criteria-based phenotypes with clinical and care-related outcomes in psychiatric patients and healthy controls: the VeRDoC study