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Cognitive event-related potentials

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

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

... Although cognitive impairment is well known feature of hereditary hemochromatosis the exact cause is ...unknown. cognitive event-related potentials are method for testing higher ...

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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

... main cognitive domains are analyzed (attention, execution, and ...genuine cognitive impairment, which can be inferred through the comparison of the patient’s results with reference ...which cognitive ...

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Event-related evoked potentials in chronic respiratory encephalopathy

Event-related evoked potentials in chronic respiratory encephalopathy

... respiratory failure. This was associated with subclinical encephalopathy in most patients, evi- denced by a near-normal MMSE score. Apart from confirming the importance of P 300 latency measurement as a marker of ...

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Does Power Corrupt? The Evidence from Event Related Potentials

Does Power Corrupt? The Evidence from Event Related Potentials

... more cognitive resource to reward information, while powerlessness ac- tivated one’s BIS, leading to inhibited social behavior, paying more cognitive resource to deal with the conflict between ...

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Gender differences of cognitive function in migraine patients: evidence from event-related potentials using the oddball paradigm

Gender differences of cognitive function in migraine patients: evidence from event-related potentials using the oddball paradigm

... This study replicated the results of previous studies by finding that females had larger P3 amplitudes than males, regardless of their migraine history. Importantly, the P3 amplitudes in migraine patients were ...

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Effects of stimulus processing on event-related brain potentials of close others

Effects of stimulus processing on event-related brain potentials of close others

... Cognitive neuroscience promotes the idea that each aspect of consciousness corresponds to a particular pattern of neural activities. However, it is hard to imagine that colors and sounds are such patterns. What is ...

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Preserved reward outcome processing in ASD as revealed by event-related potentials

Preserved reward outcome processing in ASD as revealed by event-related potentials

... of event-related potentials (ERPs) has been effective in revealing the temporal dy- namics of reward processing ...a cognitive process, providing a nuanced method for examining the ...

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Changes in event related potentials in patients with first episode schizophrenia and their siblings

Changes in event related potentials in patients with first episode schizophrenia and their siblings

... with cognitive, semantic, and affective information for distinguishing between the emotions [24, ...of cognitive im- pairment and structural or attentional encoding deficits in ...

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Instructions Affect Reaction Time Variability: Evaluation by Event Related Potentials

Instructions Affect Reaction Time Variability: Evaluation by Event Related Potentials

... A considerable number of experiments have demonstrated that reaction time (RT) on trial n is faster when the same stimulus is presented as trial n-1 than when a different stimulus is presented; this phenomenon is known ...

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Reflexive attention in touch: An investigation of event related potentials and behavioural responses

Reflexive attention in touch: An investigation of event related potentials and behavioural responses

... Corbetta, M., Shulman, G.L., 2002. Control of goal-directed and stimulus-driven 743 attention in the brain. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 3 (3), 215–229. 744 Desmedt, J.E., Robertson, D., 1977. Differential enhancement of ...

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Glucose enhancement of event-related potentials associated with episodic memory and attention

Glucose enhancement of event-related potentials associated with episodic memory and attention

... associated event-related potential (ERP) ...research, cognitive facilitation was observed behaviourally for verbal memory, but there was also a trend towards attentional ...effect related to ...

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FEATURE TYPE EFFECTS IN SEMANTIC MEMORY:
AN EVENT RELATED POTENTIALS STUDY

FEATURE TYPE EFFECTS IN SEMANTIC MEMORY: AN EVENT RELATED POTENTIALS STUDY

... A highly controversial issue in cognitive neuroscience of semantic memory regards the format of concept represen- tation. One highly credited theory states that concepts are represented in the brain on the basis ...

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N1 responses to images of hands in occipito temporal event related potentials

N1 responses to images of hands in occipito temporal event related potentials

... Not all body parts are equally important to social perception. Hands, much like faces, communicate a wide variety of social and cognitive information. Hands and body postures work together to emphasize and express ...

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Event-related brain potentials during the monitoring of speech errors

Event-related brain potentials during the monitoring of speech errors

... These results are important for several reasons: fi rst, the differences between the processing of correct and anomalous words demonstrate that auditory speech was processed even though participants were engaged in an ...

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Event-related potentials elicited by spoken relative clauses

Event-related potentials elicited by spoken relative clauses

... of cognitive abilities, the use of language is among the most impressive skills of the human animal, far outstripping those of other species and ma- chines of our own ...

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Exploratory accross stimulus studies in event related potentials

Exploratory accross stimulus studies in event related potentials

... precise cognitive operation, or operations, which are signalled by the occurrence of a P300 are still not agreed, indeed recent discussions of these issues have become rather intemperate (Coles and Donchin 1988; ...

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Duration and frequency of migraines affect cognitive function: evidence from neuropsychological tests and event-related potentials

Duration and frequency of migraines affect cognitive function: evidence from neuropsychological tests and event-related potentials

... The strengths of this study include its standardized assessment of migraine status, information on migraine characteristics, and the availability of validated cognitive function measures. We discussed the ...

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Cognitive impairment, event-related potentials and immunological status in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus

Cognitive impairment, event-related potentials and immunological status in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus

... patients’ cognitive performance, the fol- lowing neuropsychological tests were carried out: Audi- tory Verbal Learning Test (AVLT) – assessing short-term memory and the ability to learn new verbal material; Trail ...

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P300 and neuropsychological assessment in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer dementia

P300 and neuropsychological assessment in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer dementia

... 2011). Event Related Potentials (ERPs), particularly the P300 wave, has proved to be sensitive to the early effects of AD (Muir et ...be related to early conscious processes involved in ...

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Cognitive processing of cluster headache patients: evidence from event-related potentials

Cognitive processing of cluster headache patients: evidence from event-related potentials

... [4-7]. Cognitive processing studies employing event-related potentials (ERPs) support the hypothesis that CH cannot be exclusively peripheral in origin ...in cognitive processing also ...

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