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Event‐related oscillations (EROs) and event‐related potentials (ERPs) comparison in facial expression recognition

Journal of Neuropsychology, 2007
The study aims to explore the significance of event‐related potentials (ERPs) and event‐related brain oscillations (EROs) (delta, theta, alpha, beta, gamma power) in response to emotional (fear, happiness, sadness) when compared with neutral faces during 180–250 post‐stimulus time interval.
Balconi, Michela, Pozzoli, Uberto
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Event related potentials (ERP's) in psychiatry

2013
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Faugere, Mélanie   +4 more
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Event-related potentials (ERPs) in a learning and memory test

Biological Psychology, 1986
The present study outlines a new paradigm to investigate the effects of learning and memory on event-related potentials (ERPs). In the learning phase, subjects had to learn a sequence of 12 auditory consonant-vowel syllables. In the test phase, subjects had to detect and report a change in the learned sequence.
Mantysalo, S., Gaillard, A.W.K.
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Somatosensory Event-Related Potentials (ERPS) Associated with Stopping Ongoing Movement

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003
The somatosensory event-related potentials (ERPs) associated with stopping ongoing movement and increasing muscular tension were examined. 14 healthy right-handed volunteers, 10 men and 4 women (21–29 years old, M age ± SD, 24.1 ± 12.5 yr.) performed a stop/increase reaction task.
Arihiro, Hatta   +6 more
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Encoding focus alters diagnostic recollection and event-related potentials (ERPs)

Brain and Cognition, 2017
The influence of encoding focus on source memory was investigated using event-related potentials (ERPs). Encoding was focused on the self (self-focus) or on the speaker (other-focus) while hearing words spoken in a male or female voice. Examination of the behavioral and ERP evidence suggests that encoding focus alters the amount of diagnostic ...
P Andrew, Leynes, Brittany A, Mok
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[Personality characteristics and event related potentials (ERP)].

Zeitschrift fur Psychologie mit Zeitschrift fur angewandte Psychologie, 1989
Our investigation deals with high interindividual variability of Event-Related-Potentials (ERP). We tried to find out systematic causes of these variability. In a performance situation 36 Ss were asked to solve arithmetical tasks. They got a weak electric shock applied at one finger when the result was wrong (negative feedback), at another finger when ...
S, Dormann, H, Hiebsch
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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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Interrupted actions affect output monitoring and event-related potentials (ERPs)

Memory, 2005
Memory for performed and interrupted actions was measured on source recognition and source recall tests in order to investigate output monitoring (i.e., memory for actions). Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during the source recognition test to provide insight into the neural basis of output monitoring (OM).
P Andrew, Leynes   +2 more
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Event-related potential (ERP) evidence for fluency-based recognition memory

Neuropsychologia, 2012
Two experiments investigated the influence of perceptual fluency on recognition memory. Words were studied using a shallow encoding task to decrease the contribution of recollection on recognition. Fluency was manipulated by blurring half of the test probes.
P, Andrew Leynes, Kevin, Zish
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Event-Related Oscillations (ERO) and Event-Related Potentials (ERP) in Emotional Face Recognition

International Journal of Neuroscience, 2008
The study aims to explore the significance of event-related potentials (ERPs) and event-related brain oscillations (EROs) (delta, theta, and alpha power) in response to emotional face during 180–250 poststimulus time interval. Twenty-one adults looked at emotional (sad, happy, fearful) or neutral faces.
Balconi, Michela, Pozzoli, Uberto
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