<p>The plot shows the time windows considered for the statistical analysis (the ERPs shown are referred to the Time-Based condition). The four grey areas highlight the time windows considered: 130–180 ms, 180–300 ms, 400–600 ms, and 600–800 ms.</p
<p>Each point on the y axis represents the average value for the G/Peak - ROD, and the x axis values...
<p>Trials are ordered by estimated latency of the first peak. Bottom panels show the averaged ERPs. ...
<p>(A) The plot showing the difference in ERSP (event-related spectral perturbation) for face minus ...
<p>The two a-priori defined time-intervals of interest used for statistical analysis (60–80 ms, 120–...
<p>Each plot is the average of the analyzed channels on the frontal area. The black rectangle marks ...
<p>Each plot is the average of the analyzed channels on the frontal area. The black rectangle marks ...
<p>The figure depicts the ERPs for (A) the safe driver group and (B) the dangerous driver group. The...
<p>Time-windows (in ms) of analysis for schizophrenia patients and healthy controls for illusory, no...
<p>Values of the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of all subjects under...
<p>Minima on the time plot indicate time periods when global spatial clustering of cases were statis...
<p>The two areas between the first three dotted lines represent the two earlier time windows examine...
<p>Values of the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of all subjects under...
<p>(A, B) Time course of amplitude for P300 (A) and N2pc (B) as a function of time after cue onset, ...
Contains fulltext : 208217.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Interspeech 201...
<p>Scatter plot showing the estimated and reference values of (A) RR and (B) HR for each 60-s time w...
<p>Each point on the y axis represents the average value for the G/Peak - ROD, and the x axis values...
<p>Trials are ordered by estimated latency of the first peak. Bottom panels show the averaged ERPs. ...
<p>(A) The plot showing the difference in ERSP (event-related spectral perturbation) for face minus ...
<p>The two a-priori defined time-intervals of interest used for statistical analysis (60–80 ms, 120–...
<p>Each plot is the average of the analyzed channels on the frontal area. The black rectangle marks ...
<p>Each plot is the average of the analyzed channels on the frontal area. The black rectangle marks ...
<p>The figure depicts the ERPs for (A) the safe driver group and (B) the dangerous driver group. The...
<p>Time-windows (in ms) of analysis for schizophrenia patients and healthy controls for illusory, no...
<p>Values of the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of all subjects under...
<p>Minima on the time plot indicate time periods when global spatial clustering of cases were statis...
<p>The two areas between the first three dotted lines represent the two earlier time windows examine...
<p>Values of the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of all subjects under...
<p>(A, B) Time course of amplitude for P300 (A) and N2pc (B) as a function of time after cue onset, ...
Contains fulltext : 208217.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Interspeech 201...
<p>Scatter plot showing the estimated and reference values of (A) RR and (B) HR for each 60-s time w...
<p>Each point on the y axis represents the average value for the G/Peak - ROD, and the x axis values...
<p>Trials are ordered by estimated latency of the first peak. Bottom panels show the averaged ERPs. ...
<p>(A) The plot showing the difference in ERSP (event-related spectral perturbation) for face minus ...