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Event-related potential: An overview

open access: yesIndustrial Psychiatry Journal, 2009
Electroencephalography (EEG) provides an excellent medium to understand neurobiological dysregulation, with the potential to evaluate neurotransmission.
Shravani Sur, V K Sinha
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The domain-variant indirect association between electrophysiological response to reward and ADHD presentations is moderated by dopaminergic polymorphisms

open access: yesComprehensive Psychiatry, 2023
Background: Understanding the etiopathogenesis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may necessitate decomposition of the heterogeneous clinical phenotype into more homogeneous intermediate phenotypes.
N. Bunford   +8 more
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Event-related Potentials (ERPs) as Indicators of Risk for Schizophrenia [PDF]

open access: yesSchizophrenia Bulletin, 1994
Evidence is reviewed concerning the viability of cognitive event-related potential (ERP) indices to serve as psychophysiological markers for liability to schizophrenia and schizophrenia-related disorders. Methodologic problems that hinder the establishment of ERPs as such markers are also detailed.
D, Friedman, E, Squires-Wheeler
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What and Where in auditory sensory processing: A high-density electrical mapping study of distinct neural processes underlying sound object recognition and sound localization

open access: yesFrontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 2011
Functionally distinct dorsal and ventral auditory pathways for sound localization (where) and sound object recognition (what) have been described in non-human primates.
Victoria M Leavitt   +9 more
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An Event-Related Brain Potential (ERP) Study of Complex Anaphora in Spanish

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
This study examines the event- related brain potential (ERP) of 25 Mexican monolingual Spanish-speakers when reading Spanish sentences with single entity anaphora or complex anaphora.
Adrián García-Sierra   +5 more
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Event-related potential evidence that automatic recollection can be voluntarily avoided. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Voluntary control processes can be recruited to facilitate recollection in situations where a retrieval cue fails to automatically bring to mind a desired episodic memory.
De Fockert, J. W.   +4 more
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Infants need more variety – increased data acquisition with reduced participant attrition in infant ERP studies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Infant ERP studies often feature high attrition rates with large numbers of trials excluded from statistical analyses. The number of experimental conditions is conventionally limited to reduce the test-sessions’ durations and to ensure that reasonable ...
Stets, M.   +11 more
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Neural Bases of Age-Related Sensorimotor Slowing in the Upper and Lower Limbs

open access: yesFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2022
With advanced age, there is a loss of reaction speed that may contribute to an increased risk of tripping and falling. Avoiding falls and injuries requires awareness of the threat, followed by selection and execution of the appropriate motor response ...
Uros Marusic   +14 more
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Intentional retrieval suppression can conceal guilty knowledge in ERP memory detection tests [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Brain-activity markers of guilty knowledge have been promoted as accurate and reliable measures for establishing criminal culpability. Tests based on these markers interpret the presence or absence of memory-related neural activity as diagnostic of ...
Bergström, Zara M.   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Pleasant and unpleasant odors influence hedonic evaluations of human faces: an event-related potential study.

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2015
Odors can alter hedonic evaluations of human faces, but the neural mechanisms of such effects are poorly understood. The present study aimed to analyze the neural underpinning of odor-induced changes in evaluations of human faces in an odor-priming ...
Stephanie Jane Cook   +6 more
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