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Measurement of event-related potentials and placebo [PDF]
ERP is common abbreviation for event-related brain potentials, which are measured and used in clinical practice as well as in research practice. Contemporary studies of placebo effect are often based on functional neuromagnetic resonance (fMRI),
Sovilj Platon +4 more
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Cued Speech (CS) is a communication system that uses manual gestures to facilitate lipreading. In this study, we investigated how CS information interacts with natural speech using Event-Related Potential (ERP) analyses in French-speaking, typically ...
Cora Jirschik Caron +6 more
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Tinnitus and event related potentials: a systematic review
Introduction: Tinnitus is sound perception in the absence of a sound source. Changes in parameters of latency and amplitude on the auditory event related potentials or long latency potentials waves have been cited in tinnitus patients when compared to a ...
Andréia Aparecida de Azevedo +2 more
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Auditory Event-Related Potentials [PDF]
Auditory event related potentials are electric potentials (AERP, AEP) and magnetic fields (AEF) generated by the synchronous activity of large neural populations in the brain, which are time-locked to some actual or expected sound event.
Winkler, István +2 more
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Event related potentials in children with internet addiction disorder
Introduction Internet addiction disorder (IAD) is defined as one of the commonest disorder in children and adolescents affecting 40 percent of them.
S. Bakhtadze +2 more
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A consistent limitation when designing event-related potential paradigms and interpreting results is a lack of consideration of the multivariate factors that affect their elicitation and detection in behaviorally unresponsive individuals.
Alexander Rokos +6 more
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To assess uni- and multisensory development in humans, uni- and crossmodal event-related potential (ERP) refractory period effects were investigated. Forty-one children from 4 to 12 years of age and 15 young adults performed a bimodal oddball task with ...
Jessika eJohannsen, Brigitte eRöder
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Test-Retest of Long Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials (P300) with Pure Tone and Speech Stimuli
Introduction Long latency auditory evoked potentials, especially P300, have been used for clinical evaluation of mental processing. Many factors can interfere with Auditory Evoked Potential - P300 results, suggesting large intra and inter-subject ...
Ana Paula Perez +2 more
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Event-Related Potentials in Deception Detection [PDF]
The problem of lie detection has a long history. Main achievements in this field are concerned with registration of peripheral nervous system indicators.
Evgenij S. Isaychev +3 more
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Object: A reduced amplitude of N1 and P3 which are recorded from schizophrenic patients, have often been found to be related to this illness psychopatology.
Ali Saffet Gönül +5 more
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