A new method to detect event-related potentials based on Pearson\u2019s correlation [PDF]
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are widely used in brain-computer interface applications and in neuroscience. Normal EEG activity is rich in background noise, and therefore, in order to detect ERPs, it is usually necessary to take the average from ...
Bilucaglia, Marco +4 more
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Event-Related Potentials and the Stroop Effect
In this manuscript, the researches on the Event-Related Potentials (ERP) elicited by the standard Stroop effect were reviewed. For the sake of clarity, only the parts of the manuscripts that reported the standard Stroop effect - ERPs relation were taken ...
Babur Sahinoglu, Gamze Dogan
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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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Is cognitive processing affected in adults with hypospadias?: P300 study
Background: Hypospadias is a common urogenital system disorder. The frenulum, which is the most sensitive area of the glans penis, is not present in patients with hypospadias.
Tekeli Hakan +9 more
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An Integrated Neural Network-Event-Related Potentials Model of Temporal and Probability Context Effects on Event Categorization [PDF]
We present a neural network that adapts and integrates several preexisting or new modules to categorize events in short term memory (STM), encode temporal order in working memory, evaluate timing and probability context in medium and long term memory ...
Banquet, Jean-Paul +1 more
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Characterization of spatio-temporal epidural event-related potentials for mouse models of psychiatric disorders. [PDF]
Distinctive features in sensory event-related potentials (ERPs) are endophenotypic biomarkers of psychiatric disorders, widely studied using electroencephalographic (EEG) methods in humans and model animals. Despite the popularity and unique significance
Behrens, M Margarita +4 more
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Event-related evoked potentials in chronic respiratory encephalopathy
A R Al Tahan1, R Zaidan1, S Jones2, A Husain3, A Mobeireek1, A Bahammam11Department of Medicine, 3Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2Department of Neurophysiology, Institute of Neurology, London ...
A R Al Tahan, R Zaidan, S Jones, et al
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Attention, predictive learning, and the inverse base-rate effect: Evidence from event-related potentials [PDF]
We report the first electrophysiological investigation of the inverse base-rate effect (IBRE), a robust non-rational bias in predictive learning. In the IBRE, participants learn that one pair of symptoms (AB) predicts a frequently occurring disease ...
Hemmings, Y +3 more
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Event-related potentials and the study of memory retrieval: A critical Review
Memory retrieval has been extensively investigated by a variety of techniques and methodological approaches. The present article reports a critical review on the research investigating this subject by means of event-related potentials (ERP).
Antonio Jaeger +1 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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