To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children's intelligence, 18 intellectually gifted children and 18 average children participated in this study. The electroencephalograms were recorded the auditory sensory memory that elicited the mismatch negativity (MMN) and late discriminative negativity (LDN), as well as involuntary attention switch that elicited the P3a and early MMN were analyzed. The results indicated that children with high intelligence had comparatively larger MMN, LDN, early MMN, P3a amplitudes, and earlier peak latency in LDN than average children. The enhanced neural function of the intellectually gifted children might be due to more spatially and temporally coordinated neural networ...
High Intellectual Potential (HIP) and High Functioning Autism (HFA) are two different conditions sha...
P300 Auditory Event-Related Potentials (P3AERPs) were recorded in nine school-age children with audi...
AbstractIntroductionMismatch negativity, an electrophysiological measure, evaluates the brain's capa...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children's intellige...
Using time-frequency analysis techniques to investigate the event-related low-frequency (delta: 0.5-...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children's intellige...
To investigate the neural mechanisms underlying intellectually gifted children, electroencephalogram...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children’s int...
Electroencephalography (EEG) has been used for decades to identify neurocognitive processes related ...
The current study explored the relationship among sensory gating, inhibition control and human intel...
Background: The relation of Quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) and event related potential (ER...
Superior response inhibition is an essential component of the advanced cognitive abilities of gifted...
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often show changes in (automatic) auditory processing....
The study compared the performance and brain activity of children who were intellectually gifted or ...
Musical training in childhood has been linked to enhanced sound encoding at different stages of the ...
High Intellectual Potential (HIP) and High Functioning Autism (HFA) are two different conditions sha...
P300 Auditory Event-Related Potentials (P3AERPs) were recorded in nine school-age children with audi...
AbstractIntroductionMismatch negativity, an electrophysiological measure, evaluates the brain's capa...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children's intellige...
Using time-frequency analysis techniques to investigate the event-related low-frequency (delta: 0.5-...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children's intellige...
To investigate the neural mechanisms underlying intellectually gifted children, electroencephalogram...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children’s int...
Electroencephalography (EEG) has been used for decades to identify neurocognitive processes related ...
The current study explored the relationship among sensory gating, inhibition control and human intel...
Background: The relation of Quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) and event related potential (ER...
Superior response inhibition is an essential component of the advanced cognitive abilities of gifted...
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often show changes in (automatic) auditory processing....
The study compared the performance and brain activity of children who were intellectually gifted or ...
Musical training in childhood has been linked to enhanced sound encoding at different stages of the ...
High Intellectual Potential (HIP) and High Functioning Autism (HFA) are two different conditions sha...
P300 Auditory Event-Related Potentials (P3AERPs) were recorded in nine school-age children with audi...
AbstractIntroductionMismatch negativity, an electrophysiological measure, evaluates the brain's capa...