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Meanings of related potentials in English
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Usage of related potentials in English
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In contrast, the anticipatory event- relatedpotentials were negligible during the expectancy period.
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Stimulus- relatedpotentials and vitamin B12 levels were evaluated in all the subjects.
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Moreover, the potential showed characteristics similar to attention- relatedpotentials modulated by visuo-spatial attention.
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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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All subjects silently read words and pronounceable non-words in an event relatedpotentials (ERP) investigation, as well.
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Conclusions: Late auditory and event- relatedpotentials, and particularly N100 and mismatch negativity, provide strong prognostic factors for good functional outcome.
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Conclusions: This study provides evidence that frequency-based representations of event- relatedpotentials provide incremental value in the prediction of psychiatric disorders.
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For words as well as nonwords, event- relatedpotentials differed depending on whether an item would subsequently be remembered or forgotten.
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An unresolved question in electroencephalogram (EEG) research is whether event- relatedpotentials (ERPs) are generated by phase-reset or evoked response.
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Twin and family studies of normal variation in the human electroencephalogram (EEG) and event relatedpotentials (ERPs) are reviewed.
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Results were consistent with previous intracranial evoked potential recording studies, and supported the multiple generator theory of the endogenous event- relatedpotentials.