Abstract Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is becoming increasingly common in adolescents and seriously affects their physical and mental health, and it is also a major risk factor for suicide among adolescents. NSSI has now become a public health issue of general concern; however, the identification of cognitive dysfunction in NSSI is still based on neuropsychological cognitive assessment and subjective questionnaire assessment, with a lack of objective evaluation indicators. As a method for studying the cognitive neural mechanism of NSSI, electroencephalography is a reliable tool for finding objective biomarkers of NSSI. This article reviews the recent research on electrophysiology associated with cognitive dysfunction in adolescents with NSSI.
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Ye L-X,E-mail:ery_yelxery@lzu.edu.cn
E-mail: ery_yelxery@lzu.edu.cn
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YAO Ke-Ke,SI Xia-Ying,YE Lan-Xian. Advances in the electrophysiological research on neurocognitive function in adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury[J]. CJCP, 2023, 25(6): 653-657.
YAO Ke-Ke,SI Xia-Ying,YE Lan-Xian. Advances in the electrophysiological research on neurocognitive function in adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury[J]. CJCP, 2023, 25(6): 653-657.
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