Background: The P300 component of the event-related potential is a large positive waveform that can be extracted from the ongoing electroencephalogram using a two-stimuli oddball paradigm, and has been associated with cognitive information processing (e. g. memory, attention, executive function). This paper reviews the development of the auditory P300 across the lifespan.Methodology/Principal Findings: A systematic review and meta-analysis on the P300 was performed including 75 studies (n = 2,811). Scopus was searched for studies using healthy subjects and that reported means of P300 latency and amplitude measured at Pz and mean age. These findings were validated in an independent, existing cross-sectional dataset including 1,572 participan...
Abstract Background To study how event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and underlying cortical mecha...
P300 latency variability in normal subjects limits its diagnostic applicability as a test for cognit...
Introduction: How do ERPs reflecting auditory information processing develop across adolescence? Thi...
Background: The P300 component of the event-related potential is a large positive waveform that can ...
Background: The P300 component of the event-related potential is a large positive waveform that can ...
BACKGROUND: The P300 component of the event-related potential is a large positive waveform that can ...
BACKGROUND: The P300 component of the event-related potential is a large positive waveform that can ...
An auditory "oddball" paradigm was used to elicit the P300 component of the event-related brain pote...
Contains fulltext : 136228.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present ...
Event-related P300 potentials closely reflect cognitive functions such as stimulus discrimination (N...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) reflect higher cortical function and the P3 (P300) wave has been ass...
Background/PurposeEvent-related potentials (ERPs) reflect higher cortical function and the P3 (P300)...
Abstract – This paper presents a study about the amplitude, latency and distribution of P300 in twel...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) from 50 children (6 to 11 years) and ten adults were elicited by aud...
Objective: To describe auditory perceptual, pre-attentive, attention-related and cognitive processes...
Abstract Background To study how event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and underlying cortical mecha...
P300 latency variability in normal subjects limits its diagnostic applicability as a test for cognit...
Introduction: How do ERPs reflecting auditory information processing develop across adolescence? Thi...
Background: The P300 component of the event-related potential is a large positive waveform that can ...
Background: The P300 component of the event-related potential is a large positive waveform that can ...
BACKGROUND: The P300 component of the event-related potential is a large positive waveform that can ...
BACKGROUND: The P300 component of the event-related potential is a large positive waveform that can ...
An auditory "oddball" paradigm was used to elicit the P300 component of the event-related brain pote...
Contains fulltext : 136228.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present ...
Event-related P300 potentials closely reflect cognitive functions such as stimulus discrimination (N...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) reflect higher cortical function and the P3 (P300) wave has been ass...
Background/PurposeEvent-related potentials (ERPs) reflect higher cortical function and the P3 (P300)...
Abstract – This paper presents a study about the amplitude, latency and distribution of P300 in twel...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) from 50 children (6 to 11 years) and ten adults were elicited by aud...
Objective: To describe auditory perceptual, pre-attentive, attention-related and cognitive processes...
Abstract Background To study how event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and underlying cortical mecha...
P300 latency variability in normal subjects limits its diagnostic applicability as a test for cognit...
Introduction: How do ERPs reflecting auditory information processing develop across adolescence? Thi...