<p>Note. Estimates for behavioral and stimulus-locked measures contain data from 12 males; estimates for response-locked measures contain data from 11 males. APTD = acute phenylalanine and tyrosine depletion; BAL = balance amino acid mixture; conflict SP = conflict slow potential; CRN = correct-related negativity; ERN = error-related negativity; Pc = correct positivity; Pe = error positivity</p><p>Event-Related Potential Amplitude (μV) and Latency (msec) Summary Data.</p
<p>The late readiness potential mean amplitude was significantly (in bold) higher than the early rea...
This chapter discusses the relation of P300 latency to reaction time as a function of expectancy. Th...
A consistent limitation when designing event-related potential paradigms and interpreting results is...
<p>Estimates for behavioral and stimulus-locked measures contain data from 12 males; estimates for r...
(Note that data of able-bodied individuals and TTA are retrieved from Cz, and data of TFA mainly fro...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "From perception to action: phase-locked gamma osc...
<p>Left: ERP-waveform at Pz for object (red) and non-sense object (blue) stimuli. Stimulus onset is ...
<p>The mean readiness potential amplitude found for unpleasant stimulus was higher and that for plea...
For more than 60 years, the gold standard for assessing aversive conditioning in humans has been the...
<p>Mean amplitudes and peak latencies for the recognition potential (RP) evoked by the word processi...
<p>Group-averaged (n = 15) stimulus-locked ERP waveforms (plotted as voltage in μV in function of ti...
<p>Top: A, B, C, E - mean peak amplitudes for A. Color/Luminance (exp I); B. Phase offset (exp II); ...
The Event-Related Potential (ERP) is a time-locked measure of electrical activity of the cerebral su...
<p>Comparison between female and male results regarding to P300 latency (ms) and amplitude (μV) meas...
<p>MMN, P3a, and RON refer to the difference event-related potentials (deviant minus standard tones)...
<p>The late readiness potential mean amplitude was significantly (in bold) higher than the early rea...
This chapter discusses the relation of P300 latency to reaction time as a function of expectancy. Th...
A consistent limitation when designing event-related potential paradigms and interpreting results is...
<p>Estimates for behavioral and stimulus-locked measures contain data from 12 males; estimates for r...
(Note that data of able-bodied individuals and TTA are retrieved from Cz, and data of TFA mainly fro...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "From perception to action: phase-locked gamma osc...
<p>Left: ERP-waveform at Pz for object (red) and non-sense object (blue) stimuli. Stimulus onset is ...
<p>The mean readiness potential amplitude found for unpleasant stimulus was higher and that for plea...
For more than 60 years, the gold standard for assessing aversive conditioning in humans has been the...
<p>Mean amplitudes and peak latencies for the recognition potential (RP) evoked by the word processi...
<p>Group-averaged (n = 15) stimulus-locked ERP waveforms (plotted as voltage in μV in function of ti...
<p>Top: A, B, C, E - mean peak amplitudes for A. Color/Luminance (exp I); B. Phase offset (exp II); ...
The Event-Related Potential (ERP) is a time-locked measure of electrical activity of the cerebral su...
<p>Comparison between female and male results regarding to P300 latency (ms) and amplitude (μV) meas...
<p>MMN, P3a, and RON refer to the difference event-related potentials (deviant minus standard tones)...
<p>The late readiness potential mean amplitude was significantly (in bold) higher than the early rea...
This chapter discusses the relation of P300 latency to reaction time as a function of expectancy. Th...
A consistent limitation when designing event-related potential paradigms and interpreting results is...