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Determining eyewitness identification accuracy using event‐related brain potentials (ERPs)

Psychophysiology, 2007
AbstractThis study investigated the use of event‐related brain potentials (ERPs) as a neurophysiological measure of eyewitness identification accuracy during a lineup task (ERP‐lineup). Time delay between viewing the crime and completing the ERP‐lineup (no‐delay, 1‐h delay and 1‐week delay conditions) and culprit presence or absence were also ...
C D, Lefebvre   +3 more
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Source Localization of Subtopographic Brain Maps for Event Related Potentials (ERP)

2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006
Event-related potentials (ERP) are transient brain responses to cognitive stimuli, and they consist of several stationary events whose temporal frequency content can be characterized in terms of oscillations or rhythms. Precise localization of electrical events in the brain, based on the ERP data recorded from the scalp, has been one of the main ...
Adil Deniz, Duru   +3 more
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Referential processing in the human brain: An Event-Related Potential (ERP) study

Brain Research, 2015
A substantial body of ERP research investigating the processing of syntactic long-distance dependencies has shown that, across languages and construction types, the second element in such configurations typically elicits phasic left anterior negativity (LAN).
C, Barkley, R, Kluender, M, Kutas
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Neuroimaging of Event Related Brain Potentials (ERP) using fMRI and Dipole Source Reconstruction

2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007
Neuroimaging is an essential tool for the diagnosis of cognitive brain disorders along with the EEG measurements. EEG and fMRI are the two crucial modalities which reflect the functional activity inside the brain. EEG is easy to apply and provides high temporal resolution but has poor spatial resolution. Contrarily, fMRI has a higher spatial resolution
Ademoglu, Ahmet   +4 more
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Spatial Frequency Components of to the Event Related Brain Potentials (ERP)

2006 IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications, 2006
The highest temporal resolution, which is crucial for temporal localization of intracerebral activities, is achieved by ERP, but spatial resolution of scalp topography is low. To overcome the limitation of scalp topography, several current-density estimation techniques were developed whose goal is to find the locations of the three-dimensional (3D ...
A. Bayram   +3 more
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Event-related brain potential (ERP) studies of sentence processing

2012
AbstractThe intact human brain is the only known system that can interpret and respond to various visual and acoustic patterns. Therefore, unlike researchers of other cognitive phenomena, (neuro)psycholinguists cannot avail themselves of invasive techniques in non-human animals to uncover the responsible mechanisms in the large parts of the (human ...
Marta Kutas, Kara D. Federmeier
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Use of event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to assess eyewitness accuracy and deception

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2009
This study investigated eyewitness identification using ERPs. Twenty participants completed two eyewitness lineup tasks (standard and deception conditions). For the standard condition, participants tried to accurately identify the culprit, whereas in the deception condition, they were asked to deceptively conceal their recognition of the culprit ...
Lefebvre, C. D.   +3 more
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Evaluation of reading comprehension with neuropsychological and event-related brain potential (ERP) methods

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2000
Evidence is presented for the efficacy of a new method of assessing reading comprehension using a standardized reading test that was formatted for computer presentation with simultaneous event-related brain potential (ERP) recordings. Reading comprehension abilities of 23 healthy undergraduate students were evaluated using ERPs.
R C, D'Arcy, J F, Connolly, G A, Eskes
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