We investigated whether both the contingent negative variation (CNV), an event-related potential index of preparatory brain activity, and event-related oscillatory EEG activity differentiated Go and NoGo trials in a delayed response task. CNV and spectral power (4–100 Hz) were calculated from EEG activity in the preparatory interval in 16 healthy adult participants. As previously reported, CNV amplitudes were higher in Go compared to NoGo trials. In addition, event-related spectral power of the Go condition was reduced in the theta to low gamma range compared to the NoGo condition, confirming that preparing to respond is associated with modulation of event-related spectral activity as well as the CNV. Altogether, the impact of the experimen...
The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a long-latency event-related potential elicited by paired...
This study explored the question as to whether hypotension is related to decreased attentional perfo...
Neuropsychological tests target specific cognitive functions; however, numerous cognitive subcompone...
We investigated whether both the contingent negative variation (CNV), an event-related potential ind...
Response variability has been identified as a useful predictor of executive function and performance...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Substantial research into the brain dynamics underlying cognitive functioning during tasks links the...
The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a slow negative shift in the electroencephalogram (EEG), ...
The contingent negative variation (CNV), and the associated event-related desynchronization (ERD) o...
AbstractIn EEG research, the contingent negative variation (CNV) is considered to be strongly relate...
The relation between the contingent negative variation (CNV) and time estimation is evaluated in ter...
Neuropsychological research and practice rely on cognitive task performance measures as indicators o...
The contingent negative variation, a slow cortical potential, occurs when humans are warned by a sti...
Neuroimaging and computational modeling studies have led to the suggestion that response conflict mo...
The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a long-latency event-related potential elicited by paired...
This study explored the question as to whether hypotension is related to decreased attentional perfo...
Neuropsychological tests target specific cognitive functions; however, numerous cognitive subcompone...
We investigated whether both the contingent negative variation (CNV), an event-related potential ind...
Response variability has been identified as a useful predictor of executive function and performance...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Substantial research into the brain dynamics underlying cognitive functioning during tasks links the...
The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a slow negative shift in the electroencephalogram (EEG), ...
The contingent negative variation (CNV), and the associated event-related desynchronization (ERD) o...
AbstractIn EEG research, the contingent negative variation (CNV) is considered to be strongly relate...
The relation between the contingent negative variation (CNV) and time estimation is evaluated in ter...
Neuropsychological research and practice rely on cognitive task performance measures as indicators o...
The contingent negative variation, a slow cortical potential, occurs when humans are warned by a sti...
Neuroimaging and computational modeling studies have led to the suggestion that response conflict mo...
The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a long-latency event-related potential elicited by paired...
This study explored the question as to whether hypotension is related to decreased attentional perfo...
Neuropsychological tests target specific cognitive functions; however, numerous cognitive subcompone...