P300 (or P3) is a major positive complex in the human event-related potential, occurring some 300 ms after stimulus onset, and long thought to be the cortical correlate of the Orienting Reflex, our automatic attention-grabbing response to a novel stimulus. The Novelty P3 was the third P3 subcomponent discovered (after P3a and P3b) and appeared promising in its sensitivity to stimulus novelty, the defining characteristic of the Orienting Reflex. But some 15 years later it was claimed to be indistinguishable from the previously-discovered P3a. This led to a decline in interest in the field and confused nomenclature, with some studies using 'P3a' and 'Novelty P3' interchangeably. However, recent similar studies have again reported three subco...
An auditory novelty-oddball task, which is known to evoke a P3 event-related potential (ERP) in a ta...
This study examined the relationship between ERP components elicited by deviant stimuli by disentang...
This study examined the relationship between ERP components elicited by deviant stimuli by disentang...
P300 (or P3) is a major positive complex in the human event-related potential, occurring some 300 ms...
The stability of a brain response (Event Related Potential, or ERP) is investigated to determine the...
The stability of a brain response (Event Related Potential, or ERP) is investigated to determine the...
The stability of a brain response (Event Related Potential, or ERP) is investigated to determine the...
The P300 is an electrical signal that is a neural correlate of prediction error and surprise. Recent...
This study investigated stimulus-response patterns of temporal principal components analysis (PCA)-d...
To better understand whether voluntary attention affects how the brain processes novel events, varia...
An auditory novelty-oddball task, which is known to evoke a P3 event-related potential (ERP) in a ta...
The unexpected occurrence of a change in the auditory context has been shown to result in distractio...
The unexpected occurrence of a change in the auditory context has been shown to result in distractio...
Recent research indicates that novel stimuli elicit at least two distinct components, the Novelty P3...
Recent research indicates that novel stimuli elicit at least two distinct components, the Novelty P3...
An auditory novelty-oddball task, which is known to evoke a P3 event-related potential (ERP) in a ta...
This study examined the relationship between ERP components elicited by deviant stimuli by disentang...
This study examined the relationship between ERP components elicited by deviant stimuli by disentang...
P300 (or P3) is a major positive complex in the human event-related potential, occurring some 300 ms...
The stability of a brain response (Event Related Potential, or ERP) is investigated to determine the...
The stability of a brain response (Event Related Potential, or ERP) is investigated to determine the...
The stability of a brain response (Event Related Potential, or ERP) is investigated to determine the...
The P300 is an electrical signal that is a neural correlate of prediction error and surprise. Recent...
This study investigated stimulus-response patterns of temporal principal components analysis (PCA)-d...
To better understand whether voluntary attention affects how the brain processes novel events, varia...
An auditory novelty-oddball task, which is known to evoke a P3 event-related potential (ERP) in a ta...
The unexpected occurrence of a change in the auditory context has been shown to result in distractio...
The unexpected occurrence of a change in the auditory context has been shown to result in distractio...
Recent research indicates that novel stimuli elicit at least two distinct components, the Novelty P3...
Recent research indicates that novel stimuli elicit at least two distinct components, the Novelty P3...
An auditory novelty-oddball task, which is known to evoke a P3 event-related potential (ERP) in a ta...
This study examined the relationship between ERP components elicited by deviant stimuli by disentang...
This study examined the relationship between ERP components elicited by deviant stimuli by disentang...