Electrical activity was recorded from 30 scalp electrodes as participants responded to target stimuli in an event-relatedpotential paradigm.
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Background: Asymmetric reduction of the P3 event-relatedpotential (ERP) has provided evidence of left temporal lobe dysfunction in schizophrenia.
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Recent functional imaging data implicate the hippocampus in processing novelty, a finding supported by human in vivo recordings and event-relatedpotential studies.
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The hypothesis is tested whether the P1 of the event-relatedpotential (ERP) component behaves like an evoked, traveling alpha wave.
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The oscillatory phase-resetting model predicts that event-relatedpotential (ERP) components are generated by a superposition of evoked oscillations with different frequencies.
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This study investigated the simple reaction time (RT) and event-relatedpotential (ERP) correlates of biasing attention towards a location in the visual field.
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Simultaneous EEG and fMRI recordings were employed to investigate how fMRI-identified brain regions contribute to event-relatedpotential (ERP) signatures of novelty- and target-processing.
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The functional properties and topographic distribution of event-relatedpotential (ERP) components elicited by visual discrimination of orientation, spatial frequency, spatial location, and color were investigated.
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In contrast, the anticipatory event-relatedpotentials were negligible during the expectancy period.
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Neurophysiological studies show increased latencies of evoked potentials and event-relatedpotentials.
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The cortical organization of executive control was investigated using event-relatedpotentials (ERPs).
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Both event-relatedpotentials and task-related oscillatory activity were investigated.
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It is concluded that short-latency event-relatedpotentials are rather insensitive for detecting subclinical hepatic encephalopathy.
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We investigated the neural signature of such emotional processing in alexithymia by means of event-relatedpotentials.
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We examined habituation and dishabituation of evoked K-complexes (equivalent to auditory event-relatedpotentials) during sleep.
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Conclusions: Late auditory and event-relatedpotentials, and particularly N100 and mismatch negativity, provide strong prognostic factors for good functional outcome.