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The Contingent Negative Variation

P300 and contingent negative variation in migraine

P300 and contingent negative variation in migraine

... and contingent negative variation (CNV) studies performed in migraine in order to identify their relevance in migraine and the role of neurophysiology in ...

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Developmental changes of the contingent negative variation in migraine and healthy children

Developmental changes of the contingent negative variation in migraine and healthy children

... recorded contingent negative variation (CNV), an event-related slow cortical potential, in migraine children (n = 27) and age-matched healthy individuals (n = 23) in 1998 and 8 years later ...

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Contingent negative variation (CNV) associated with sensorimotor timing error correction.

Contingent negative variation (CNV) associated with sensorimotor timing error correction.

... (contingent negative variation - CNV) would be critical to error correction ...the negative shift condition; and 2) a second enhanced negativity (N2) in the stimulus-locked tapping positive ...

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Original Article Correlations of encephalic neurotransmitters with contingent negative variation (CNV) in post-stroke depression patients

Original Article Correlations of encephalic neurotransmitters with contingent negative variation (CNV) in post-stroke depression patients

... The contingent negative variation (CNV) is an important indicator which reflects electro- physiological changes in cognitive processing and can be used as an effective and objective indicator on ...

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The role of the contingent negative variation in chunking  Evidence from a go/nogo discrete sequence production task

The role of the contingent negative variation in chunking Evidence from a go/nogo discrete sequence production task

... the contingent negative variation (CNV), is thought to reflect the preparation of signaled movement (Cui, Egher, Huter, Lang, Lindinger, & Deecke, ...slow negative voltage change peaking at ...

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Postural control and contingent negative variation during transient floor translation while standing with the ankle fixed

Postural control and contingent negative variation during transient floor translation while standing with the ankle fixed

... and contingent negative variation (CNV), obtained by averaging the electro- encephalogram (EEG) recorded between warning (S1) and imperative (S2) stimuli [15, 16, ...the negative potential of ...

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Adaptation changes in dynamic postural control and contingent negative variation during repeated transient forward translation in the elderly

Adaptation changes in dynamic postural control and contingent negative variation during repeated transient forward translation in the elderly

... the contingent negative variation (CNV) of EEG in a S1 (warning signal) to S2 (response signal) paradigm ...a negative peak of the late CNV corre- sponds to a critical point of anticipatory ...

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Adaptation changes in dynamic postural control and contingent negative variation during backward disturbance by transient floor translation in the elderly

Adaptation changes in dynamic postural control and contingent negative variation during backward disturbance by transient floor translation in the elderly

... Contingent negative variation (CNV) is the negative slow potential obtained by averaging electroencephalo- grams (EEGs) between warning (S1) and response (S2) signals ...such negative ...

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The role of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in phasic alertness: evidence from a contingent negative variation and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation study

The role of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in phasic alertness: evidence from a contingent negative variation and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation study

... Phasic alertness represents the ability to increase response readiness to a target following an external warning stimulus. Specific networks in the frontal and parietal regions appear to be involved in the alert state. ...

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Cluster analysis of behavioural and event-related potentials during a contingent negative variation paradigm in remitting-relapsing and benign forms of multiple sclerosis

Cluster analysis of behavioural and event-related potentials during a contingent negative variation paradigm in remitting-relapsing and benign forms of multiple sclerosis

... so-called contingent negative variation (CNV) is of particular ...slow negative shift in the human scalp electroen- cephalogram (EEG) that occurs between two successive stimuli (a cue stimulus ...

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Progressive muscle relaxation reduces migraine frequency and normalizes amplitudes of contingent negative variation (CNV)

Progressive muscle relaxation reduces migraine frequency and normalizes amplitudes of contingent negative variation (CNV)

... a negative habitu- ation coefficient (habituation deficit) and controls a posi- tive habituation coefficient (habituation), this has to be ascribed to the low number of participants and thus the low ...

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Transatlantic perspectives on variation in negative expressions

Transatlantic perspectives on variation in negative expressions

... The variation remains significantly affected by sex in all communities except Toronto, though the trend is the same: men use no-negation more than ...stylistic variation between the ...

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Attention training through gaze-contingent feedback: effects on reappraisal and negative emotions

Attention training through gaze-contingent feedback: effects on reappraisal and negative emotions

... on negative emotion repair: attentional control training led to attentional control acquisition during the training procedure, which predicted attention bias change in the dot-probe task, which in turn was ...

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Apparent negative interference due to variation in recombination frequencies.

Apparent negative interference due to variation in recombination frequencies.

... Some simple models are used to investigate how much negative interference may be produced by this effect alone; in particular we deter- mine the maximum value of ne[r] ...

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Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets

Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets

... Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets 567 in settlement regardless of the future actions of the enterprise. Similarly, an enterprise recognises a provision for the decommissioning costs ...

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Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets

Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets

... (b) as a result, the entity has created a valid expectation on the part of those other parties that it will discharge those responsibilities. IN4 In rare cases, for example in a lawsuit, it may not be clear whether an ...

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Removing Unwanted Variation from High Dimensional Data with Negative Controls

Removing Unwanted Variation from High Dimensional Data with Negative Controls

... unwanted variation, such as the batch effects common in microarray ...Unwanted variation complicates the analysis of high dimensional data, leading to high rates of false discoveries, high rates of missed ...

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CONTINGENT CONSIDERATION AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES IN ACQUISITIONS OUTLINE REFERENCES

CONTINGENT CONSIDERATION AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES IN ACQUISITIONS OUTLINE REFERENCES

... Target’s contingent liability is assumed by Acquiror, the assumption and payment is an adjustment to the sale price for the Target assets and is otherwise taken into account (usually as a deduction) by Seller, not ...

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Contingent Convertibles

Contingent Convertibles

... relatively high risk premium demanded by the market for CoCos will make the bonds an attractive option for investors, especially in the present comparatively low interest rate environm[r] ...

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Contingent Liabilities

Contingent Liabilities

... 9 Contingent Liabilities Introduction ...as contingent liabilities, and from fi nancial derivatives ...9.2 Contingent liabilities have gained prominence in the analysis of public fi nance and the ...

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