Fig. 2: The differences of P300 and MMN across psychiatric disorders.

A The differences of P300 on amplitude (top) and latency (bottom). B The differences of P3a on amplitude (top) and latency (bottom). C The differences of P3b on amplitude (top) and latency (bottom). D The differences of MMN on amplitude (top) and latency (bottom). Network plot (left): the node size of the nodes corresponds to the sample size of each psychosis (or HC). Direct between-psychiatric disorders comparisons are linked with a line, and the thickness corresponds to the number of trials evaluating the comparison. Forest plot (middle): the mean differences compared with HC, significant results are labelled in blue, and non-significant results are labelled in red, * refers to significant results across psychiatric disorders. League table (right): the mean differences between-psychiatric disorders comparisons, the left red part represents results of amplitude (ratio), and the right blue part represents results of latency (difference). Cells in bold print indicate significant results. SCZ schizophrenia, BD bipolar disorder, MDD major depressive disorder, OCD Obsessive-compulsive disorder, AD anxiety disorder, HC healthy control, NA not applicable.