<p>The late readiness potential mean amplitude was significantly (in bold) higher than the early readiness potential mean amplitude both in C3 and C4 channels.</p
<p>Distracter and target-elicited P300 amplitudes and latencies: mean (standard deviation).</p
<p>Mean amplitudes and peak latencies for the recognition potential (RP) evoked by the word processi...
The a) mean N1 peak latency and b) mean N1 peak amplitude from the ERPs at Cz for the opposing (Opp)...
<p>The mean readiness potential amplitude found for unpleasant stimulus was higher and that for plea...
This chapter discusses the effects that response parameters may have on the slow pre-response cortic...
<p>Note. Estimates for behavioral and stimulus-locked measures contain data from 12 males; estimates...
<p>MMN, P3a, and RON refer to the difference event-related potentials (deviant minus standard tones)...
<p>N2 amplitudes (µV) in the flanker task as a function of conditions for the high-trait-anxious (HT...
<p>The FRN and P300 amplitudes (mean, SE) for three experimental conditions (Independent, Baseline v...
<p>Values are mean ± standard error of the mean. MEP, motor-evoked potential; ECR, extensor carpi ra...
<p>Comparison of sural SNAP and peroneal CMAP potential amplitudes between normal and abnormal exam ...
The a) mean P2 peak latency and b) mean P2 peak amplitude from the ERPs at Cz for the opposing (Opp)...
<p>Top: A, B, C, E - mean peak amplitudes for A. Color/Luminance (exp I); B. Phase offset (exp II); ...
<p>Pearson's Correlation Coefficient between age and P300 measures [latency (ms) and amplitude (μV)]...
<p>Values are mean ± standard error of the mean. MEP, motor-evoked potential; ECR, extensor carpi ra...
<p>Distracter and target-elicited P300 amplitudes and latencies: mean (standard deviation).</p
<p>Mean amplitudes and peak latencies for the recognition potential (RP) evoked by the word processi...
The a) mean N1 peak latency and b) mean N1 peak amplitude from the ERPs at Cz for the opposing (Opp)...
<p>The mean readiness potential amplitude found for unpleasant stimulus was higher and that for plea...
This chapter discusses the effects that response parameters may have on the slow pre-response cortic...
<p>Note. Estimates for behavioral and stimulus-locked measures contain data from 12 males; estimates...
<p>MMN, P3a, and RON refer to the difference event-related potentials (deviant minus standard tones)...
<p>N2 amplitudes (µV) in the flanker task as a function of conditions for the high-trait-anxious (HT...
<p>The FRN and P300 amplitudes (mean, SE) for three experimental conditions (Independent, Baseline v...
<p>Values are mean ± standard error of the mean. MEP, motor-evoked potential; ECR, extensor carpi ra...
<p>Comparison of sural SNAP and peroneal CMAP potential amplitudes between normal and abnormal exam ...
The a) mean P2 peak latency and b) mean P2 peak amplitude from the ERPs at Cz for the opposing (Opp)...
<p>Top: A, B, C, E - mean peak amplitudes for A. Color/Luminance (exp I); B. Phase offset (exp II); ...
<p>Pearson's Correlation Coefficient between age and P300 measures [latency (ms) and amplitude (μV)]...
<p>Values are mean ± standard error of the mean. MEP, motor-evoked potential; ECR, extensor carpi ra...
<p>Distracter and target-elicited P300 amplitudes and latencies: mean (standard deviation).</p
<p>Mean amplitudes and peak latencies for the recognition potential (RP) evoked by the word processi...
The a) mean N1 peak latency and b) mean N1 peak amplitude from the ERPs at Cz for the opposing (Opp)...