The auditory novelty system: an attempt to integrate human and animal research
C Escera, MS Malmierca - Psychophysiology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
In this account, we attempt to integrate two parallel, but thus far, separate lines of research
on auditory novelty detection:(1) human studies of EEG recordings of the mismatch …
on auditory novelty detection:(1) human studies of EEG recordings of the mismatch …
[HTML][HTML] Stimulus-specific adaptation in the auditory thalamus of the anesthetized rat
The specific adaptation of neuronal responses to a repeated stimulus (Stimulus-specific
adaptation, SSA), which does not fully generalize to other stimuli, provides a mechanism for …
adaptation, SSA), which does not fully generalize to other stimuli, provides a mechanism for …
Large-scale brain networks account for sustained and transient activity during target detection
Target detection paradigms have been widely applied in the study of human cognitive
functions, particularly those associated with arousal, attention, stimulus processing and …
functions, particularly those associated with arousal, attention, stimulus processing and …
Task relevance and recognition of concealed information have different influences on electrodermal activity and event‐related brain potentials
This study aimed at differentiating between memory‐and task‐related processes and their
correlates on the electrodermal and electrocortical level during information concealment …
correlates on the electrodermal and electrocortical level during information concealment …
The reliability of P300 and the influence of age, gender and education variables in a 50 years and older normative sample
Objectives The present study aims to investigate the effects of age, gender, and level of
education on P300 in a healthy population, aged 50 years and over; and determine the …
education on P300 in a healthy population, aged 50 years and over; and determine the …
[HTML][HTML] Predictability of painful stimulation modulates subjective and physiological responses
S Oka, CR Chapman, B Kim, O Shimizu, N Noma… - The Journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
Clinical observations suggest that the perceived intensity of a painful event increases as the
unpredictability of its occurrence increases. We examined the effect of varying stimulus …
unpredictability of its occurrence increases. We examined the effect of varying stimulus …
Effects of luminosity contrast and stimulus duration on user performance and preference in a P300-based brain–computer interface
Brain–computer interfaces (BCI) have potential to provide a new channel of communication
and control for people with severe motor disabilities. Although many empirical studies exist …
and control for people with severe motor disabilities. Although many empirical studies exist …
[HTML][HTML] P300 amplitudes in the concealed information test are less affected by depth of processing than electrodermal responses
The Concealed Information Test (CIT) has been used in the laboratory as well as in field
applications to detect concealed crime related memories. The presentation of crime relevant …
applications to detect concealed crime related memories. The presentation of crime relevant …
[HTML][HTML] Smiling as negative feedback affects social decision-making and its neural underpinnings
A crucial aspect of social decision-making is the ability to learn from the outcomes of
preceding decisions. In particular, learning might be influenced by the expectedness of …
preceding decisions. In particular, learning might be influenced by the expectedness of …
P300 development during adolescence: effects of DRD2 genotype
SM Berman, EP Noble, T Antolin, C Sheen… - Clinical …, 2006 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Young boys at high risk for alcoholism by having a family history of alcoholism
(FH+) have lower amplitude of the visual P300 event-related scalp potential. They have also …
(FH+) have lower amplitude of the visual P300 event-related scalp potential. They have also …