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Multidomain Convolution Neural Network Models for Improved Event-Related Potential Classification
Two convolution neural network (CNN) models are introduced to accurately classify event-related potentials (ERPs) by fusing frequency, time, and spatial domain information acquired from the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) of the ERPs recorded from ...
Xiaoqian Chen +2 more
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ERPs and their brain sources in perceptual and conceptual prospective memory tasks: commonalities and differences between the two tasks [PDF]
The present study examined whether Event-Related Potential (ERP) components and their neural generators are common to perceptual and conceptual prospective memory (PM) tasks or specific to the form of PM cue involved.
Akalin Acar +53 more
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Experiences of Misfit as Cues for Sensemaking of ERPs
The adoption of computer-based enterprise resource planning systems (ERPs) has become an important feature of large organisations in both the public and private sectors.
Daniel B. le Roux
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Measurement of event-related potentials (ERPs) in simulated and real environments is advantageous for understanding cognition and behavior during practice of goal-directed activities.
Masashi Arake +7 more
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Onset of word form recognition in English, Welsh, and English-Welsh bilingual infants [PDF]
Children raised in the home as English or Welsh monolinguals or English–Welsh bilinguals were tested on untrained word form recognition using both behavioral and neurophysiological procedures.
Keren-Portnoy, Tamar +4 more
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ERP and Organizational Misfits: An ERP Customization Journey
AbstractEnterprise resource planning (ERP) projects are complex and resource demanding. Some ERP projects fail due to what is called ‘misfit’ between the adopting organization's business requirements and the ERP's functionalities. Existing literature has studied how ERP systems match to different organizations and have argued that there always exists a
Eli Hustad +2 more
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Response-related potentials during semantic priming: the effect of a speeded button response task on ERPs [PDF]
This study examines the influence of a button response task on the event-related potential (ERP) in a semantic priming experiment. Of particular interest is the N400 component. In many semantic priming studies, subjects are asked to respond to a stimulus
van Vliet, M +5 more
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The dominant approach in investigating the individual reliability for event-related potentials (ERPs) is to extract peak-related features at electrodes showing the strongest group effects.
Zhenxing Hu +5 more
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Shifts of attention in the early blind: an ERP study of attentional control processes in the absence of visual spatial information [PDF]
To investigate the role of visual spatial information in the control of spatial attention, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded during a tactile attention task for a group of totally blind participants who were either congenitally blind or
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Jiefeng Wang,1 Ailian Wang,2 Lian Zhu,3 Haohan Wang1 1Business School, Ningbo University, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, People’s Republic of China; 2Laboratory of Applied Brain and Cognitive Sciences, School of Business and Management, Shanghai ...
Wang J, Wang A, Zhu L, Wang H
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