Automated meta-analysis of the event-related potential (ERP) literature [PDF]
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are a common approach for investigating the neural basis of cognition and disease. There exists a vast and growing literature of ERP-related articles, the scale of which motivates the need for efficient and systematic meta-
Thomas Donoghue, Bradley Voytek
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ERP CORE: An open resource for human event-related potential research
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are noninvasive measures of human brain activity that index a range of sensory, cognitive, affective, and motor processes. Despite their broad application across basic and clinical research, there is little standardization
Emily S. Kappenman +4 more
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Event-related potential (ERP) markers of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and associated psychosis [PDF]
22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) is a multisystemic disorder characterized by a wide range of clinical features, ranging from life-threatening to less severe conditions.
Ana A. Francisco +2 more
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Food-related inhibitory control, the ability to withhold a dominant response towards highly palatable foods, influences dietary decisions. Food-related inhibitory control abilities may increase following a bout of aerobic exercise; however, the impact of
Bruce W. Bailey +8 more
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Theory of mind in schizotypy: A behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) study [PDF]
Background: Schizophrenia is known for their theory of mind (ToM) impairment. However, this impairment in schizotypy (schizotypal traits) lacks investigation.
Carole Leung +3 more
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Neurophysiological Correlates of Expert Knowledge: An Event-Related Potential (ERP) Study about Law-Relevant Versus Law-Irrelevant Terms [PDF]
Background: The evaluation of evidence, which frequently takes the form of scientific evidence, necessitates the input of experts in relevant fields. The results are presented as expert opinions or expert evaluations, which are generally accepted as a ...
Peter Walla +2 more
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Alterations in Event Related Potentials (ERP) Associated with Tinnitus Distress and Attention [PDF]
Tinnitus related distress corresponds to different degrees of attention paid to the tinnitus. Shifting attention to a signal other than the tinnitus is therefore particularly difficult for patients with high tinnitus related distress. As attention effects on Event Related Potentials (ERP) have been shown this should be reflected in ERP measurements ...
Wolfgang Delb +2 more
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Inhibitory control in bilinguals and musicians: event related potential (ERP) evidence for experience-specific effects. [PDF]
Bilinguals and musicians exhibit behavioral advantages on tasks with high demands on executive functioning, particularly inhibitory control, but the brain mechanisms supporting these differences are unclear.
Sylvain Moreno +4 more
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Event-Related Potential (ERP) designs are a common method for interrogating neurocognitive function with electroencephalography (EEG). However, the traditional method of preprocessing ERP data is manual-editing – a subjective, time-consuming processes. A
A.D. Monachino +3 more
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literal and figurative language processing: an event-related potential (ERP) study [PDF]
There are three primary models to deal with literal/non-literal language processing. The first is the indirect access model proposed by Grice (1975) and Searle (1979).
Mohammad Reza Khaleghi +3 more
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