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    An event-related potential (ERP) is the measured brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event. More formally...
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  • by the primary motor area, MI[citation needed]. A very similar event-related potential (ERP) component had earlier been discovered by the British neurophysiologist...
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    wave is an event-related potential (ERP) component elicited in the process of decision making. It is considered to be an endogenous potential, as its occurrence...
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  • thought of as evoked potentials, though they do meet the above definition. Evoked potential is different from event-related potential (ERP), although the...
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  • Error-related negativity (ERN), sometimes referred to as the Ne, is a component of an event-related potential (ERP). ERPs are electrical activity in the...
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  • related to a host of self- evaluative processes. Event-related potentials (ERPs) can measure autonoetic consciousness scientifically. Event-related brain...
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  • left anterior negativity (commonly referred to as ELAN) is an event-related potential in electroencephalography (EEG), or component of brain activity...
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  • processing in regard to most event-related potentials; however, they do display significant differences in event related potential responses involved with...
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  • that unit is actually encountered. Evidence from eyetracking, event-related potentials, and other experimental methods indicates that in addition to integrating...
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  • In neuroscience, the lateralized readiness potential (LRP) is an event-related brain potential, or increase in electrical activity at the surface of the...
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    neurological causes of SPD. Electroencephalography (EEG), measuring event-related potential (ERP), and magnetoencephalography (MEG) are traditionally used...
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  • functioning of the brain during the learning process, such as event-related potential and functional magnetic resonance imaging, are used in educational...
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    hypothetical event that could damage human well-being on a global scale, endangering or even destroying modern civilization. Existential risk is a related term...
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  • particularly with the P300 wave and P3a component of the OR-related event-related potential (ERP). Current understanding of the localization of OR in the...
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    the effects of centrally acting drugs on arousal and memory: an event-related potential study of scopolamine, lorazepam and diphenhydramine". Psychopharmacology...
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  • non-invasive technique used to measure sensory gating, a type of event-related potential. For normal sensory gating, if a person hears a pair of clicks...
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  • be tested in forensic practice. See also cognitive biometrics. Event-related potentials assess recognition, and therefore may or may not be effective in...
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    a stimulus of some sort (visual, somatosensory, or auditory). Event-related potentials (ERPs) refer to averaged EEG responses that are time-locked to...
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  • auditory stimulus evokes responses measured in the form of an event-related potential (ERP), measured brain responses resulting directly from a thought...
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  • N400 (neuroscience) (category Evoked potentials)
    The N400 is a component of time-locked EEG signals known as event-related potentials (ERP). It is a negative-going deflection that peaks around 400 milliseconds...
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  • in response to neural events associated with behavioral trials. According to D'Esposito, "event-related fMRI has the potential to address a number of...
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    The Carrington Event was the most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history, peaking on 1–2 September 1859 during solar cycle 10. It created strong...
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  • P50 (neuroscience) (category Evoked potentials)
    In electroencephalography, the P50 is an event related potential occurring approximately 50 ms after the presentation of a stimulus, usually an auditory...
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  • design aesthetics on the perceived value of a product through Event Related Potentials. The researchers came from the Nanjing Forestry University and...
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  • C1 and P1 (category Evoked potentials)
    (also called the P100) are two human scalp-recorded event-related brain potential (event-related potential (ERP)) components, collected by means of a technique...
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    The Tunguska event was a large explosion of between 3 and 50 megatons that occurred near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Yeniseysk Governorate (now...
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    processes. In muscle cells, for example, an action potential is the first step in the chain of events leading to contraction. In beta cells of the pancreas...
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    Oddball paradigm (category Evoked potentials)
    studying involuntary attention. The oddball method was first used in event-related potential (ERP) research by Nancy Squires, Kenneth Squires and Steven Hillyard...
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  • processing. These event-related potentials are measured brain responses to specific stimuli, such as sensory, cognitive or motor events. ERPs, when compared...
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  • Mismatch negativity (category Evoked potentials)
    negativity (MMN) or mismatch field (MMF) is a component of the event-related potential (ERP) to an odd stimulus in a sequence of stimuli. It arises from...
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