Brain adaptations during a long-time task: An Event-Related Potential (ERP) study.
O objetivo deste estudo é investigar o efeito da demanda cognitiva prolongada na modulação do Potencial Relacionado a Evento (ERP) em um paradigma de controle inibitório. Os dados foram coletados em 19 voluntários destros, com a média de idade de 21,21 (±1,77) anos, que realizaram o paradigma do Go/NoGo durante 50 minutos, com gravação sincronizada do ...
de Melo, Hiago Murilo +2 more
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Context dependence of the event-related brain potential associated with reward and punishment
The error-related negativity (ERN) is an event-related brain potential elicited by error commission and by presentation of feedback stimuli indicating incorrect performance. In this study, the authors report two experiments in which participants tried to
Cohen, Jonathan D. +2 more
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Brain event-related potentials (ERP) in adolescents
Momozo HANADA +2 more
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We investigated objective brain vital signs derived from event-related potentials (ERPs) for mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and matched controls (N = 24).
Thayne A. Munce +7 more
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Is the P300 Speller Independent? [PDF]
The P300 speller is being considered as an independent brain-computer interface. That means it measures the user's intent, and does not require the user to move any muscles.
Frenzel, Stefan, Neubert, Elke
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Event-related brain potential correlates of human auditory sensory memory-trace formation [PDF]
The event-related potential (ERP) component mismatch negativity (MMN) is a neural marker of human echoic memory. MMN is elicited by deviant sounds embedded in a stream of frequent standards, reflecting the deviation from an inferred memory trace of the ...
Baldeweg, T +4 more
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Event‐Related Brain Potentials (ERPs) Elicited by Novel Stimuli during Sentence Processinga [PDF]
M, Kutas, S A, Hillyard
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Real-time measurement of mental workload: A feasibility study [PDF]
The primary goal of the study was to explore the utility of event-related brain potentials (ERP) as real-time measures of workload. To this end, subjects performed two different tasks both separately and together.
Humphrey, Darryl +3 more
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Storage and integration in the processing of filler-gap dependencies: An ERP study of topicalization and wh-movement in German [PDF]
Clahsen, Harald +2 more
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Evoked potentials in stroke rehabilitation: current applications, emerging technologies, and future directions. [PDF]
Wang Z, Liu X, Xie J, Lin Y.
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