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cognitive event-related potential processing

Restriction of task processing time affects cortical activity during processing of a cognitive task: an event-related slow cortical potential study

Restriction of task processing time affects cortical activity during processing of a cognitive task: an event-related slow cortical potential study

... during processing of a task ...higher-order cognitive functions has not yet been visuo-spatial imagery was based on several favourable investigated ...which event-related slow corti- erties ...

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Effect anticipation affects perceptual, cognitive, and motor phases of response preparation: evidence from an event-related potential (ERP) study

Effect anticipation affects perceptual, cognitive, and motor phases of response preparation: evidence from an event-related potential (ERP) study

... enhanced processing in the left visual cortex in the compatible condition may be due to the fact that the right side of the Go-stimulus object was more important for grasping ...

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Event-related evoked potential versus clinical tests in assessment of subclinical cognitive impairment in chronic hepatitis C virus

Event-related evoked potential versus clinical tests in assessment of subclinical cognitive impairment in chronic hepatitis C virus

... compared cognitive function in individuals with HCV viremia and those with only anti-HCV ...more cognitive tasks than the HCV-cleared group and viremic individuals showed spe- cific impairment in power of ...

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Effect of Islamic fasting on visualattention by event-related potential analysis

Effect of Islamic fasting on visualattention by event-related potential analysis

... As remarkable as the human visual and cognitive systems may be, inevitably we are still limited by both bandwidth and processing power. There is a fixed expanse of overall energy available to the brain, and ...

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Insights into cognitive decline in spinocerebellar Ataxia type 2: a P300 event-related brain potential study

Insights into cognitive decline in spinocerebellar Ataxia type 2: a P300 event-related brain potential study

... tion processing appear some years before the ataxia onset, which coincides with previous works showing the cogni- tive deterioration in prodromal SCA2 patients ...

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The relation of expression recognition and affective experience in facial expression processing: an event-related potential study

The relation of expression recognition and affective experience in facial expression processing: an event-related potential study

... participants were asked to finish an expression identification task, such as comparing the emotional states of two faces, the emotion-evoking effect of emotional faces usually could not be done. Though many methods have ...

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Study of the combinatorial impact of empathy and emotion on the processing of conflicts of interest with the event-related potential technique

Study of the combinatorial impact of empathy and emotion on the processing of conflicts of interest with the event-related potential technique

... more cognitive resources were occu- pied by perspective-taking process, fewer cognitive resources would be allocated to conflicting proposal processing, thus leading to nonsignificant differences in ...

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Female versus male migraine: an event-related potential study of visual neurocognitive processing

Female versus male migraine: an event-related potential study of visual neurocognitive processing

... the potential influence of estro- gen fluctuations in female migraineurs [16], and 7) sex differences in structural and functional brain alterations [17, ...in cognitive-behavioral performance [19, ...on ...

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Cognitive deficits following exposure to pneumococcal meningitis: an event related potential study

Cognitive deficits following exposure to pneumococcal meningitis: an event related potential study

... Children exposed to PM had longer auditory P1 laten- cies than unexposed children. The P1 component has been thought to be an objective measure of cortical auditory function [35,36] or preferential attention [37] in ...

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Nicotine enhances an auditory Event Related Potential
component which is inversely related to habituation

Nicotine enhances an auditory Event Related Potential component which is inversely related to habituation

... information processing have three significant problems, particularly in relation to music ...on cognitive processes are a result of the reversal of withdrawal or a true interaction with some aspect of ...

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Cognitive impairment in generalized anxiety disorder revealed by event-related potential N270

Cognitive impairment in generalized anxiety disorder revealed by event-related potential N270

... Many studies have suggested that patients with GAD suffer from a decrement in target-stimulus processing caused by an attentional bias toward emotional distracters. There is very few research using neutral ...

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Cognitive event-related potentials in patient with hereditary hemochromatosis: A case report

Cognitive event-related potentials in patient with hereditary hemochromatosis: A case report

... for cognitive impairment– his father had ...of cognitive tests to assess cognitive domains of verbal and visual memory, executive functions, speech, attention and visuoperceptives ...Overall ...

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Event related potentials associated with cognitive mechanisms underlying lexical semantic processing in monolingual and bilingual 18 month old children

Event related potentials associated with cognitive mechanisms underlying lexical semantic processing in monolingual and bilingual 18 month old children

... bilingual group when the same time windows and electrode sites were included in the statistical analyses as in our monolingual participants (see, Sirri & Rämä, 2015). However, as illustrated in the topographical ...

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Atypical audiovisual word processing in school-age children with a history of specific language impairment: an event-related potential study

Atypical audiovisual word processing in school-age children with a history of specific language impairment: an event-related potential study

... audiovisual processing in children who were diagnosed with SLI when they were 4–5 years of age and who were 7–13 years of age at the time of the current ...

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Why it is time to develop the use of cognitive event-related potentials in the treatment of psychiatric diseases

Why it is time to develop the use of cognitive event-related potentials in the treatment of psychiatric diseases

... information processing stream, they can help pinpoint the specific neurocognitive functions that should be rehabilitated in each patient through specific and indi- vidualized cognitive remediation ...

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The relationship between post event processing and cognitive avoidance with social anxiety among students

The relationship between post event processing and cognitive avoidance with social anxiety among students

... have cognitive processing about social relationships and post-event processing leads them to more anxiety and predict continuity of social ...and cognitive therapy help them treat ...

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Randomized controlled trial protocol to improve multisensory neural processing, language and motor outcomes in preterm infants

Randomized controlled trial protocol to improve multisensory neural processing, language and motor outcomes in preterm infants

... and potential recom- mendations for treatment that might be useful for wide- spread use even in lower resource settings with the ultimate goal of improving neurodevelopmental outcomes for these premature ...

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Event related potential studies of explicit memory for associative information

Event related potential studies of explicit memory for associative information

... distinction between explicit and implicit memory is discussed below, and is illustrated within individual patients, by contrasting temporal lobe amnesics’ performance on different classe[r] ...

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Event related potential studies of explicit retrieval from memory

Event related potential studies of explicit retrieval from memory

... In these studies, amnesic patients have shown normal levels of priming on Both dataand conceptually-driven indirect tests, while performance on direct tasks was impaired, irrespective of[r] ...

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Bilingual language control: An event-related brain potential study

Bilingual language control: An event-related brain potential study

... The behavioral results revealed a cognate facilitation effect for all types of trials with faster naming latencies for cognates compared to non-cognates. This finding extends earlier research (Costa et al., 2000; ...

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