Yi Jin

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Associate Adjunct Professor, Psychiatry & Human Behavior
School of Medicine
M.D., Shanghai Medical University, PRC
Phone: (949) 824-2358
Fax: (949) 824-2299
Email: yjin@uci.edu
University of California, Irvine
D404 Medical Sciences 1
College of Medicine
Mail Code: 1675
Orange, CA 92668
Research Interests
Schizophrenia, Sensory Information Processing, EEG Photic Driving, Evoked Potential
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Research Abstract
My major interest is to understand the psychopathophysiological mechanism of schizophrenia, particularly, in the deficit of the schizophrenics' sensory information processing.
Publications
Jin Y, Sandman CA, Wu J, Bernat J and Potkin SG. Tographaphic Analysis of EEG Photic Driving in Normal and Schizophrenic Subjects. Clinical EEG 1995; 26:102-107
Jin Y, Potkin SG and Sandman CA. Clozapine Increases EEG Photic Driving in Clinical Responders. Schizophrenia Bulletin 1995; 21:263-268
Hetrick WP, Sandman CA, Bunney WE, Jr., Jin Y, Potkin SG and White MH. Gender Differences in Gating of the Auditory Evoked Potential in Normal Subjects. Biological Psychiatry 1996; 39:51-58
Hong CCH, Jin Y, Potkin SG, Buchsbaum MS, Wu J, Callaghan GM, Nudleman KL and Gillin C. Dreams and Alpha Power Language in Dreaming and Regional EEG Alpha Power. Sleep 1996; 19:233-235.
Jin Y, Potkin SG, Rice D, Sramek J, Costa J, Isenhart R, Heh C and Sandman CA. Abnormal EEG responses to photic stimulation in schizophrenic patients. Schizophrenia Bulletin 1990; 16:627-634
Last updated
04/22/2002