<p>(A) P1 and negative deflection that follows are quantified in indicated conditions: St. and Dv., standard and deviant in the oddball paradigm; MSC., many standards control; St. – Dv., subtraction of deviant AEP from standard AEP (MMNp); MSC. – Dv., subtraction of deviant AEP from many-standards-control AEP. The mean and standard deviation are given (<i>n</i> = 6 (animal)×8 (stimulus condition)). Asterisks indicate statistical significance: ***, p<0.001 (two-sided t-test with Bonferroni correction for 3 comparisons). (B) SI depending on ΔF. Asterisk indicates statistical significance: ***, p<0.001 (two-sided t-test) (C) MMNp depending on ΔF. Asterisk indicates statistical significance: *, p<0.05 (two-sided t-test).</p
<p>Mean amplitudes (<i>N</i> = 18) in 100 ms time windows for RP (50 to 150 ms), MMN (166 to 266 ms)...
<p>380 ms after stimulus presentation, amplitude at site F8 is relatively more negative after the de...
<p>MMN, P3a, and RON refer to the difference event-related potentials (deviant minus standard tones)...
<p>(A) Representative mapping of AEP. These responses were obtained from 40,317 Hz tones under indic...
This repository contains 14 .csv data files. Each contains auditory evoked potential data from 14 an...
<p>ERP amplitudes for standards, emotionally congruent deviants, and emotionally incongruent deviant...
<p>(<b>A,B</b>) ERPs to the oddball deviant (red) and the standard (blue) for the low (<b>A</b>) and...
<p>(A) Oddball paradigm. Tones (A and B) used for standard (s) and deviant (d) were alternated in Bl...
<p>(A) Representative mapping in an oddball paradigm of responses to 6,349 Hz and 8,000 Hz tones. Th...
<p>(<b>A,B</b>) ERPs (averaged over all five regions) to the oddball deviant (red) and the cascade c...
<p>Deviant (black curve) and standard potential (grey curve) are displayed with errorbars (standard ...
<p>Different averaged ERP patterns evoked by standards, targets, and missed targets are shown for tw...
<p>Levels of significance for the statistical difference between responses to deviant and standard s...
<p>The stimuli in A include T3 in T1/T3 (standard/deviant), T3 (100%), and T3 in T3/T1. The stimuli ...
<p>P1 amplitude was significantly larger in the left hemisphere than in the right hemisphere. While ...
<p>Mean amplitudes (<i>N</i> = 18) in 100 ms time windows for RP (50 to 150 ms), MMN (166 to 266 ms)...
<p>380 ms after stimulus presentation, amplitude at site F8 is relatively more negative after the de...
<p>MMN, P3a, and RON refer to the difference event-related potentials (deviant minus standard tones)...
<p>(A) Representative mapping of AEP. These responses were obtained from 40,317 Hz tones under indic...
This repository contains 14 .csv data files. Each contains auditory evoked potential data from 14 an...
<p>ERP amplitudes for standards, emotionally congruent deviants, and emotionally incongruent deviant...
<p>(<b>A,B</b>) ERPs to the oddball deviant (red) and the standard (blue) for the low (<b>A</b>) and...
<p>(A) Oddball paradigm. Tones (A and B) used for standard (s) and deviant (d) were alternated in Bl...
<p>(A) Representative mapping in an oddball paradigm of responses to 6,349 Hz and 8,000 Hz tones. Th...
<p>(<b>A,B</b>) ERPs (averaged over all five regions) to the oddball deviant (red) and the cascade c...
<p>Deviant (black curve) and standard potential (grey curve) are displayed with errorbars (standard ...
<p>Different averaged ERP patterns evoked by standards, targets, and missed targets are shown for tw...
<p>Levels of significance for the statistical difference between responses to deviant and standard s...
<p>The stimuli in A include T3 in T1/T3 (standard/deviant), T3 (100%), and T3 in T3/T1. The stimuli ...
<p>P1 amplitude was significantly larger in the left hemisphere than in the right hemisphere. While ...
<p>Mean amplitudes (<i>N</i> = 18) in 100 ms time windows for RP (50 to 150 ms), MMN (166 to 266 ms)...
<p>380 ms after stimulus presentation, amplitude at site F8 is relatively more negative after the de...
<p>MMN, P3a, and RON refer to the difference event-related potentials (deviant minus standard tones)...