Visual event-related potential (ERP) is an electrophysiological technique that objectively reflects the cognitive processing of stimulus from the perspective of detecting and recording neural electrophysiology responses using different paradigms of ...
JIN Kang-jia, WANG Xu
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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
van Velzen, J. +7 more
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Exploring the Philosophical Problems of Artificial Intelligence Based on ERP Experiment
To study the cognitive process of the human brain in dealing with philosophical issues, for the first time, from the perspective of scientific experiments, the issue of “relationship” in philosophy was verified.
Yuan Yan
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Short-Term Habituation of Auditory N1 in Spoken Word-Forms Is Modulated by Phonological Information
Short-term auditory habituation is typically reflected by decreased but recoverable amplitudes of the N1 component of event-related potentials to repeated stimuli.
Jinxing Yue +5 more
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The role of configurality in the Thatcher illusion: an ERP study [PDF]
The Thatcher illusion (Thompson in Perception, 9, 483-484, 1980) is often explained as resulting from recognising a distortion of configural information when 'Thatcherised' faces are upright but not when inverted.
Donnelly, N. +16 more
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Neuro Cognitive Improvement During Pregnancy: An Auditory Event Related Potential (ERP) and Neuropsychological Study [PDF]
Background: Although there is increasing research interest in auditory cognitive function among pregnant women, little is known about auditory cognitive function during the second (mid) and third trimesters of pregnancy.
Faruque Reza +9 more
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Distinct Effects of Stimulus Repetition on Various Temporal Stages of Subject’s Own Name Processing
The self is one of the most important concepts in psychology, which is of great significance for human survival and development. As an important self-related stimulus, the subject’s own name (SON) shows great advantages in cognitive and social processing
Yihui Zhang +3 more
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Audio-visual speech perception: a developmental ERP investigation [PDF]
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood. However, behavioural data currently suggest that children fail to make full use of these available visual speech cues until age 8 or 9.
Thomas, MS +15 more
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Time course and robustness of ERP object and face differences [PDF]
Conflicting results have been reported about the earliest “true” ERP differences related to face processing, with the bulk of the literature focusing on the signal in the first 200 ms after stimulus onset.
Bennett, P.J. +3 more
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A cochlear implant (CI) can partially restore hearing in individuals with profound sensorineural hearing loss. However, electrical hearing with a CI is limited and highly variable.
Pauline Burkhardt +7 more
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