Auditory stimulus intensity of innocuous tones is generally thought to have a direct effect on the amplitude of ERP components, but these effects have rarely been explored across a wide component range, or in multiple paradigms. Here we investigate component sensitivity to stimulus intensity differences in two studies. Study 1 (N = 36) employed a between-participants paradigm in which repeated trains of standard stimuli were presented as 50 or 80 dB SPL 1000 Hz tones. Study 2 (N = 18) used a within-participant presentation of alternating 60 and 80 dB SPL 1000 Hz tones. Electrode caps with 19 channels (referred to linked ears) generated ERPs covering the first 600 ms of each participant's EEG responses; these were submitted to separate tempo...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Auditory stimulus intensity of innocuous tones is generally thought to have a direct effect on the a...
Evidence suggests that the component frequencies of the electroencephalogram (EEG) are dynamically a...
The present thesis employed event-related potentials, the minute responses of the brain, to examine ...
www.PosterPresentations.com The N1-P2 auditory evoked response has been studied extensively using br...
Mismatch negativity (MMN) studies provide insights into the brain\u27s ability to perceive and/or de...
<p>Waveforms (recorded at electrode Fz) obtained following both transient and periodic auditory stim...
Unexpected physical increases in the intensity of a frequently occurring ‘‘standard’ ’ auditory stim...
The present study examined long-term repetition effects on human auditory event-related potentials (...
This thesis presents two approaches investigating how the human auditory system processes the brief ...
A paradoxical enhancement of the magnitude of the N1 wave of the auditory event-related potential (E...
A paradoxical enhancement of the magnitude of the N1 wave of the auditory event-related potential (E...
BACKGROUND: A paradoxical enhancement of the magnitude of the N1 wave of the auditory event-related ...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Auditory stimulus intensity of innocuous tones is generally thought to have a direct effect on the a...
Evidence suggests that the component frequencies of the electroencephalogram (EEG) are dynamically a...
The present thesis employed event-related potentials, the minute responses of the brain, to examine ...
www.PosterPresentations.com The N1-P2 auditory evoked response has been studied extensively using br...
Mismatch negativity (MMN) studies provide insights into the brain\u27s ability to perceive and/or de...
<p>Waveforms (recorded at electrode Fz) obtained following both transient and periodic auditory stim...
Unexpected physical increases in the intensity of a frequently occurring ‘‘standard’ ’ auditory stim...
The present study examined long-term repetition effects on human auditory event-related potentials (...
This thesis presents two approaches investigating how the human auditory system processes the brief ...
A paradoxical enhancement of the magnitude of the N1 wave of the auditory event-related potential (E...
A paradoxical enhancement of the magnitude of the N1 wave of the auditory event-related potential (E...
BACKGROUND: A paradoxical enhancement of the magnitude of the N1 wave of the auditory event-related ...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...