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Validation of Low-cost Wireless EEG System for Measuring Event-related Potentials

Validation of Low-cost Wireless EEG System for Measuring Event-related Potentials

... the EEG data in real time to detect which photo the user wished to ...a EEG cap with Ag/AgCl electrodes instead of saline soaked cotton pad at location FPz, F3, Fz, F4, C3, Cz, C4, TP9, Tp10, P3, Pz, P4, ...

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The Recording and Quantification   of Event-Related Potentials:

The Recording and Quantification of Event-Related Potentials:

... The EEG data are typically examined for ...the EEG does need to be recorded from a large number of scalp ...continuous EEG data then need to be “cut” into segments, or epochs, of varying lengths and ...

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Chemosensory event-related potentials in 3M syndrome infants: an early biomarker based on EEG signal processing

Chemosensory event-related potentials in 3M syndrome infants: an early biomarker based on EEG signal processing

... Although we were unable to perform robust statistical analysis due to the limited number of subjects, our results are relevant for basic research and clinicians. For basic research, these results highlight, for the first ...

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Retinotopic mapping of visual event-related potentials

Retinotopic mapping of visual event-related potentials

... visual event-related potentials (ERPs) varies according to the spatial location of ...recorded EEG activity while participants were visually stimulated with 60 pattern-reversing checkerboards ...

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Exploratory accross stimulus studies in event related potentials

Exploratory accross stimulus studies in event related potentials

... ERP experiment procedure: After application and impedance testing of the electrodes and, in appropriate cases, performing one or more of the judgement tasks, subjects were seated in a soft upright chair. The ...

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A Framework for Decoding Event Related Potentials from Text

A Framework for Decoding Event Related Potentials from Text

... Pre-training To select which decoder to use, we compare the performance of two CNN architec- tures motivated by well-known properties of EEG. The first architecture has 5 latent channels and 9 time steps. Given ...

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1 An Introduction to Event-Related Potentials and Their Neural Origins

1 An Introduction to Event-Related Potentials and Their Neural Origins

... the EEG is called the magnetoencepha- logram (MEG), and the magnetic equivalent of an ERP is an event- related magnetic field (ERMF ...cal potentials, they can provide more precise ...chapter ...

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Event-related evoked potentials in chronic respiratory encephalopathy

Event-related evoked potentials in chronic respiratory encephalopathy

... Tahan et al Dovepress manifestations including headache, dullness of mentation and drowsiness, confusion progressing in severe cases to coma with papilledema, asterixis, action tremor, and muscular twitching. 1 When ...

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Assessing Cognitive Distraction Using Event Related Potentials

Assessing Cognitive Distraction Using Event Related Potentials

... continuous EEG that was recorded using a NeuroScan 32-electrode NuAmp ...The EEG was filtered online with a DC notch filter (60 Hz) with a sample A/D rate of 250 ...create event markers associated ...

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Event-related potentials in humans during spatial navigation

Event-related potentials in humans during spatial navigation

... town. This approach allows the assessment of the transfer of learning from the first town to the third town when a distraction town exists between them. This choice was also made for the sake of subsequent analyses (not ...

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Timing of repetition suppression of event-related potentials to unattended objects

Timing of repetition suppression of event-related potentials to unattended objects

... While studies on repetition of faces and words are relatively abun- dant (for a recent review, see Schweinberger & Neumann, 2016), there are few electroencephalography (EEG) studies where time- course and ...

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Does Power Corrupt? The Evidence from Event Related Potentials

Does Power Corrupt? The Evidence from Event Related Potentials

... 2.2. Materials and Procedure All of the participants were asked to complete DG and UG, to manipulate participants’ sense of power. Espe- cially, DG referred to the power condition, while UG was the powerlessness ...

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Investigating The Relationship between Event-Related Potentials and Response Kinematics

Investigating The Relationship between Event-Related Potentials and Response Kinematics

... characterizing EEG activity that is evoked by external ...dynamic EEG activity in single trials (Makeig et ...(smoothed) EEG data were characterized using a peak-centered moving ...identified ...

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Semantic bias, homograph comprehension, and event-related potentials in schizophrenia

Semantic bias, homograph comprehension, and event-related potentials in schizophrenia

... 2.3. Recording system EEG activity was recorded from the scalp through 28 tin electrodes in pre-configured caps (ElectroCap International). Linked-earlobes were the reference, the forehead was the ground. Two ...

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Event-related potentials and cognition in Parkinson's disease: An integrative review

Event-related potentials and cognition in Parkinson's disease: An integrative review

... 2016). EEG source modeling of scalp-recorded ERPs, intracranial investigation, studies with patients with focal brain lesions, and combined ERP/functional neuroimaging (fMRI) studies converge in suggesting that ...

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Exploring the Event-Related Potentials' Time Course of Associative Recognition in Autism

Exploring the Event-Related Potentials' Time Course of Associative Recognition in Autism

... The signal was later filtered using a 1Hz Kaiser FIR first order high-pass filter in order to discard DC and very slow waves. Electro-oculogram was recorded using 4 electrodes placed vertically and horizontally around ...

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Optimization of Weighting Factors for Multiple Window Spectrogram of Event-Related Potentials

Optimization of Weighting Factors for Multiple Window Spectrogram of Event-Related Potentials

... (c) Case 3 Figure 1: The three different test covariance matrices for bandlimited white noise processes: (a) stationary process, (b) long-event nonstationary process, and (c) short-event nonstationary ...

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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

... As the main result of the current study, we found a topographical difference between responses to hands and bodies, suggesting that different body parts have specific regions of the cortex dedicated for their encoding. ...

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Recognition memory with and without retrieval of context: studies with event related potentials

Recognition memory with and without retrieval of context: studies with event related potentials

... unaffected. The greater the number of trials contributing to the average, the higher the signal/noise ratio. Signal averaging therefore requires experiments to be designed such that a class of ERPs elicited under ...

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Instructions Affect Reaction Time Variability: Evaluation by Event Related Potentials

Instructions Affect Reaction Time Variability: Evaluation by Event Related Potentials

... button. EEG current shifts after non-target categories of T 17≤ N must be CNV because subjects must have an increased expectation for the upcoming stimulus as target after 9 to 12 non-target repetitions or more in ...

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