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N200 (neuroscience)
The Deficit of Multimodal Perception of Congruent and Non-Congruent Fearful Expressions in Patients with Schizophrenia: the ERP Study
Traffic Sign Recognition Evaluation for Senior Adults Using EEG Signals
Modality-Specific and Modality-General Encoding of Auditory and Visual Rhythms
Long-Latency Somatosensory Evoked Potentials of the Subthalamic Nucleus in Patients with Parkinson’S Disease
The Learning-Oddball Paradigm: Data of 24 Separate Individuals Illustrate Its Potential Usefulness As a New Clinical Tool ⇑ Marijtje L.A
Education Level Is Associated with Specific N200 and P300 Profiles Reflecting Higher Cognitive Functioning
Reconstructing ERP Signals Using Generative Adversarial Networks for Mobile Brain-Machine Interface
A Clinical Trial to Validate Event-Related Potential Markers of Alzheimer's Disease in Outpatient Settings
The Mismatch Negativity (MMN) – a Unique Window to Disturbed Central Auditory Processing in Ageing and Different Clinical Conditions ⇑ R
ERP TUTORIAL 1 a Brief Introduction to the Use of Event-Related Potentials
Pe Novelty P3 N200, P3a, P3b, SW
The N170 As a Marker of Reading Proficiency
Phonological Encoding Is Not Contingent on Semantic Feature Retrieval: an Electrophysiological Study on Object Naming
Language Outside the Focus of Attention: the Mismatch Negativity As
Event-Related Potential Indicators of Text Integration Across Sentence Boundaries
Mismatch Task Conditions and Error Related Erps
Electrophysiological Correlates of Multiple Object Processing
An ERP Study of Race and Gender Perception
Top View
Thesis the Test-Retest Reliability
Pre- and Post-Stimulus Event-Related Potentials in Normal Subjects
(MMN) in Basic Research of Central Auditory Processing: a Review
Updating P300: an Integrative Theory of P3a and P3b
1 an Introduction to Event-Related Potentials and Their Neural Origins
N200 and P300 Evoked by Stimuli Straddling Category Boundary in Lexical Context Ji Young Lee University of Tennessee Health Science Center
A Note on the Oddball N200 and the Feedback ERN
The Event-Related Potentials Mismatch Negativity, P300, and N400: Effects of Attentional Modulation and Application in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness
Overview of Current Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Use Of
Mismatch Negativity As EEG Biomarker Supporting CNS
Event-Related Potentials of the Human Brain During Incidental Learning Robert Mitchell Rothbart Yale University
Characterization of N200 and P300: Selected Studies of the Event-Related Potential Salil H
An Introduction to the Event-Related Potential Technique
Unraveling the Neural Correlates of Consciousness During the Processing of Words
A Clinical Trial to Validate Event-Related Potential Markers of Alzheimer's Disease in Outpatient Settings
Event-Related Potentials and Magnetic Fields in the Human Brain
Annals of Behavioral Neuroscience Getting to No; Neurophysiological Correlates of Negation Research Article
Event-Related Brain Potentials in Psychopathology: Clinical and Cognitive Perspectives
Mismatch Negativity Contribution in Multiple Sclerosis Patients.Indd
Electrophysiological Evidence for Early Contextual Influences During Spoken-Wordrecognition: N200 Versus N400 Effects
Implicit Bias Through the Lens of Electroencephalography
Positive Emotion Impedes Emotional but Not Cognitive Conflict Processing
Gender-Selective Effects of the P300 and N400 Components of the Visual
Extended Categorization of Conjunction Object Stimuli Decreases the Latency of Attentional Feature
Hemispheric Differences for P300 Amplitude from an Auditory Oddball Task
The Effect of Face Inversion on Intracranial and Scalp Recordings of Event-Related Potentials
Neural Processing of Cognitive Control in an Emotionally Neutral Context in Anxiety Patients
Processing Stages of Visual Stimuli and Event-Related Potentials Carolina Saavedra, Laurent Bougrain
Timing of Readiness Potentials Reflect a Decision-Making Process in the Human Brain
The Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Deception: an Event-Related
Neurophysiological Correlates of Motor and Working Memory Performance Following Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation
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Using Background EEG to Predict Baseball Batting Performance by Anthony Pluta III Bsc Psychology, University of Phoenix, 2013 A
"Evoked Potentials"
The Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Deception: an Event-Related Potential Study
Prognostic Value of Event Related Potentials for Rate of Cognitive