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Does Power Corrupt? The Evidence from Event Related Potentials

Does Power Corrupt? The Evidence from Event Related Potentials

... In order to find the neural evidences for the approach/inhibition theory of power, this study observed partici- pants’ social decision-making in different power conditions which are manipulated by dictator game (DG, ...

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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

... continuous EEG was segmented in epochs starting 100 ms before target onset and lasting until 1500 ms after its ...get. EEG epochs were examined, and all trials contaminated with ocular or movements ...

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Detection of event-related potentials in individual subjects using support vector machines

Detection of event-related potentials in individual subjects using support vector machines

... and EEG recording, subjects sat in a dimly lit room and watched a silent video with no ...The EEG was recorded using a portable acquisition system consisting of a Gmo- biLab ? 8 channel amplifier ...the ...

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Early diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s with event-related potentials and event-related desynchronization in N-back working memory tasks

Early diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s with event-related potentials and event-related desynchronization in N-back working memory tasks

... techniques are usually used. The fundamental hypothesis is that the evoked activity has a somehow fixed time-delay with respect to the stimulus, while the background EEG activity acts as additive noise. Thus, the ...

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Instructions Affect Reaction Time Variability: Evaluation by Event Related Potentials

Instructions Affect Reaction Time Variability: Evaluation by Event Related Potentials

... were instructed to press a button after hearing the target tone (RT) with their dominant hand as quickly as possible and to be as accurate as possible. The au- ditory oddball task contained target repetition, and we ...

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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

... In conclusion, patients with schizophrenia, siblings, and healthy controls showed significant differences in ampli- tude of P100, electrode position, emotion, and intensity. While there were significantly larger ...

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A Framework for Decoding Event Related Potentials from Text

A Framework for Decoding Event Related Potentials from Text

... We use the EEG recordings collected and modeled by Frank and Willems (2017). In their study, 24 subjects read sentences drawn from natural text. Sentences were presented word-by-word using a rapid serial visual ...

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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

... chemosensory event-related potentials (CSERP) and power spectra calculated by electroencephalogram (EEG) signals recorded in 3M infants: two twins (3M-N) and an additional subject ...

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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

... For each participant of each pair, the electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded from 28 tin electrodes of a cap from Electro-Cap International. They were located following the modified expanded 10-20 system ...

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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

... EEG data were processed using NetStation v. 4.4 soft- ware. Data were low-pass filtered offline at 30 Hz prior to segmentation. Filtered data were then segmented to an epoch lasting from 100 ms before to 600 ms ...

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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

... Signal averaging therefore requires experiments to be designed such that a class of ERPs elicited under precisely the same conditions are produced. Variations in the amplitude, or more critically the latency, of an ERP ...

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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

... responses to hands and bodies, suggesting that different body parts have specific regions of the cortex dedicated for their encoding. As the current study specifically compares hands with a semantically matched control ...

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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

... the EEG. We assume the short stimulation ( ∼ 1 s) to introduce a short-event nonstationary process and the long stimulation ( ∼ 5 s) to introduce a long-event nonstationary process in the measured ...

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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

... Mathews, S., Dean, A., John, P., Sterr, A., 2006. EEG dipole analysis of motor-priming 798 foreperiod activity reveals separate sources for motor and spatial attention com- 799 ponents. Clinical Neurophysiology ...

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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

... Participants attended the lab on one occasion between 9am-3pm and, after giving informed consent, completed a compliance questionnaire confirming that they had not consumed anything other than water in the preceding 2 ...

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Joint time frequency analysis and filtering of single trial event related potentials

Joint time frequency analysis and filtering of single trial event related potentials

... Event-related potentials are recorded from a number of sites on the scalp. A marked variation in ERP amplitude is generally observed at topographically distinct points [22]. ERPs are electrical ...

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Title: Hybrid Visual BCI Combining SSVEP and P300 with High ITR and Accuracy

Title: Hybrid Visual BCI Combining SSVEP and P300 with High ITR and Accuracy

... However, EEG signals are considered as the input in most BCI ...as event- related desynchronization/ synchronization (ERD/ERS), steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs)[3], P300[2] ...

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Maturation of auditory temporal integration and inhibition assessed with event-related potentials (ERPs)

Maturation of auditory temporal integration and inhibition assessed with event-related potentials (ERPs)

... does not therefore seem appropriate to regard the devel- opmental trend seen here as indicative of an improve- ment in auditory temporal discrimination. An alternative way of interpreting the results is to see the ...

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EEG Fractal Dimension Measurement before and after Human Auditory Stimulation

EEG Fractal Dimension Measurement before and after Human Auditory Stimulation

... in Event-Related Potentials (ERP) of human EEG time series, obtained as a result of oddball paradigm usage and auditory stimulation with instruction for passive listening and counting tasks, ...

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Effect of emotional valence on episodic memory stages as indexed by event related potentials

Effect of emotional valence on episodic memory stages as indexed by event related potentials

... and EEG gain = ±20,000) with a band-pass between .01 and 30 Hz. The EEG was recorded continuously at a sampling rate of 250 Hz and averaged offline in a time-window beginning at 100 ms before and until 1900 ...

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