Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) are a basic, non-invasive method of neurophysiological investigation. They can be used to assess aspects of human cognitive information processing. They also can be used in experiments on higher mammals. The most important and the most studied component of the ERP ...
Melancholia: The diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of depressive illness 2006, Melancholia: The Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and Treatment of Depressive Illness Event-related potentials - The P3 wave 2003, Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis Prefrontal dysfunction and treatment response in geriatric depr...
8. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have described the spatial configuration of these dynamic networks and their altered activation in pwMS5,9,10. However, the slow hemodynamic response
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are commonly used as a non- invasive physiological measure of cognitive dysfunction associated with psychiatric disorders such as ASD22, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)23,24,25,26, and schizophrenia27,28,29,30,31. The P300, a late positive waveform ...
Purpose The study aimed to assess the value of event-related potentials (ERP) of executive functions in distinguishing between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADHD combined with autism spectrum disorder (ADHD&ASD). Methods This re
Event-related potentials (ERPs) reflect various cognitive functions. ERPs include a late positive wave that has been called P3 or P300 [1]. The P300 wave has generally been interpreted as a neural correlate of decision-making or signal detection by an actively attentive subject [2], [3], [...
The occipital N1 wave, an early response to visual stimuli, is modu- lated by selective attention [34]. The N1 amplitude is enhanced in discrimination tasks [35], and studies have found alterations in the visual evoked potentials in ASD [36]. The P3 has an early, fronto-central compo- ...
Event-related potentials (ERP) are useful for examining the time course of pain empathy processing with mil- lisecond precision. The neural mechanisms of pain empathy can be divided into two temporal phases, an early emotional phase automatically activated through perception of others in pain and ...
When comparing individual results between the testing situations, stutterers presented a higher average decrease in wave latency for the right ear following treatment. The results are discussed in light of previous P300 event-related potentials and functional imaging studies with stuttering adults. ...
A method modifying a particular electrophysiological feature generated in response to a stimulus is disclosed. The method involves a repeated process of: sampling the brain wave sta