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Event-related potentials study in children with borderline intellectual functioning
Background: Low general cognitive ability is a common cause for learning and academic difficulties. The present study was undertaken to objectively investigate the cognitive functioning of children having borderline intelligence using ...
Neelam Vaney +2 more
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Background: Epileptic patients frequently encounter cognitive impairment. Functions that are mostly affected involve memory, attention, and executive function; however, this is mainly dependent on the location of the epileptic activity.
Vasileios Papaliagkas +8 more
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Auditory Event-Related Potential (P300) in Patients with Schizophrenia
Background: Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by multiple symptoms such as positive symptoms, negative symptoms, and cognitive symptoms. Cognitive deficit can be detected with specific neurophysiological tests.
Zahraa Tariq Hasson +2 more
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Summary Introduction: The effects of lead on children's health have been widely studied. Aim: To analyze the correlation between the long latency auditory evoked potential N2 and cognitive P3 with the level of lead poisoning in
Kátia de Freitas Alvarenga +5 more
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P300 event-related potentials in people with epilepsy: clinico-neurophysiologic study
Background There is increasing evidence that prolonged or recurrent seizures can cause or exacerbate cognitive impairment (CI) in memory, attention, orientation, and visuospatial and abstraction disabilities, all of which can jeopardize educational ...
Lina Abdulelah Hasan +2 more
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Very preterm birth and cognitive control: The mediating roles of motor skills and physical fitness
The neurophysiological mechanisms underlying executive function deficits in very preterm born children still remain unclear. Moreover, evidence on factors that can be modified by behavior and exert an influence on these deficits is lacking.
Sebastian Ludyga +7 more
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P300: Waves Identification with and without Subtraction of Traces
Introduction The P300 test requires well-defined and unique criteria, in addition to training for the examiners, for a uniform analysis of studies and to avoid variations and errors in the interpretation of measurement results.
Ana Carla Leite Romero +5 more
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Pain and reward have crucial roles in determining human behaviors. It is still unclear how pain influences different stages of reward processing. This study aimed to assess the physical pain’s impact on reward processing with event-related potential (ERP)
Qingguo Ma +6 more
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Auditory P300 Event-Related Potentials in Fibromyalgia Patients
This study assessed the cognitive brain function measured by the cognitive P300 auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) in female fibromyalgia (FM) patients and compared the results with those from healthy age and education-matched controls. The relationship of the P300 potentials to the pain threshold of patients was also investigated.
Tahir, Yoldas +5 more
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Cerebral networks linked to the event-related potential P300 [PDF]
P300 is an event-related potential that is elicited by an oddball paradigm. In several neuropsychiatric diseases, differences in latencies and amplitude compared to healthy subjects have been reported. Because of its clinical significance, several investigations have tried to elucidate the intracranial origins of the P300 component.
Horn, Helge +4 more
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