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Invisible and Visible Processing of Facial Attractiveness in Implicit Tasks: Evidence From Event-Related Potentials (ERPs). [PDF]
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Event-related potentials reveal incongruent behavior of autonomous vehicles in the moral machine dilemma. [PDF]
Bertheau MAK, Boetzel C, Herrmann CS.
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Detection of Event Related Potentials
International Journal of Neuroscience, 1989A statistical approach is presented which provides efficient procedures to detect both Event Related Potential (ERP) and its spectral structure. Situations where undesirable signal or "artifact" is present, are considered. In these cases, a "noise" sample can be used which complements the insufficient knowledge given for the sample where we expect to ...
J A, Carballo-Gonzalez +2 more
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1992
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are scalp recorded electrophysiological responses that are related to an internal cognitive event. This review summarizes recent findings on the effects of neurologic disease and the origin of ERPs obtained in expectancy, attention, memory, and linguistic tasks.
G G, Celesia, M, Brigell
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Event-related potentials (ERPs) are scalp recorded electrophysiological responses that are related to an internal cognitive event. This review summarizes recent findings on the effects of neurologic disease and the origin of ERPs obtained in expectancy, attention, memory, and linguistic tasks.
G G, Celesia, M, Brigell
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Event-related potentials in schizophrenics
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1980Fifteen schizophrenics and 15 age-matched controls were compared on 3 auditory event-related potential (ERP) paradigms that elicited a variety of components. In one paradigm, tones were given at 0.75, 2.25 and 6.75 sec interstimulus intervals; in another, infrequently occurring targets in a reaction-time task were interspersed with frequent background ...
W T, Roth +3 more
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Event-Related Potentials in Hypertriglyceridemia
International Journal of Neuroscience, 1995Event-related potentials (ERPs) of twenty-three hypertriglyceridemic (HTG) patients and twenty-three age-matched healthy controls were recorded in two different experimental conditions that the target stimulus was counted (Test 1) or uncounted (Test 2). Latencies of each wave were inside normal limits in all patients.
A, Agar, P, Yargicoglu, T, Ozben
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Event-Related Potentials in Psychiatry
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, 2007Electrophysiological assessments of psychiatric disorders have produced a number of promising, highly replicable findings and thus carry the potential of becoming clinically utilizable in the diagnostic or prognostic evaluation of psychopathological conditions.
Oliver, Pogarell +2 more
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A `passive' event-related potential?
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1998Event potentials (ERPs) were recorded in response to visual patterns in two conditions: (1) where no instructions were given to subjects; and (2) where subjects pressed a button whenever a rare stimulus was detected. P3 amplitudes for the No Instructions condition were smaller than for the Active condition, but the latency of the P3s did not differ ...
Herbert, A. M. +2 more
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2014
In most event-related potential (ERP) studies, the averaging technique is used twice for ERP extraction. First, the trials are averaged separately for each experimental condition and for each participant. We can call this procedure average within subject; through this step, we get the averaged file.
Sander Nieuwenhuis, Mischa De Rover
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In most event-related potential (ERP) studies, the averaging technique is used twice for ERP extraction. First, the trials are averaged separately for each experimental condition and for each participant. We can call this procedure average within subject; through this step, we get the averaged file.
Sander Nieuwenhuis, Mischa De Rover
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Event related potentials in hypothyroidism.
Electromyography and clinical neurophysiology, 2008Central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction is an important consequence of thyroid hormone deficiency Several studies using objective behavioral measures reported that cognition is impaired in patients with hypothyroidism. The aim of the present study is to evaluate objectively the functional changes in the nervous system and possible cognitive effects of
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