Event‐related potentials (ERP s) offer unparalleled temporal sensitivity in tracing the distinct electrocortical processing stages enabling cognition and are frequently utilized in clinical …
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are noninvasive measures of human brain activity that index a range of sensory, cognitive, affective, and motor processes. Despite their broad application …
JF Connolly, RCN D'Arcy - International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2000 - Elsevier
Historically, clinicians have utilized evoked potentials for evaluating sensory functions and neuropsychological tests for evaluating cognitive functions. However, the clinical …
Researchers in clinical psychophysiology make several methodological decisions during the analysis of event-related potentials (ERPs). In the current study, we review these choices …
I Reinvang - Neuropsychology review, 1999 - Springer
Neuropsychology is a behavioral approach to studying the brain, and an integration of neuropsychology with on-line processing measures of brain function is important for …
This article reviews literature on the characteristics and possible interpretations of the event- related potential (ERP) peaks commonly identified in research. The description of each peak …
Objectives: The goal of the present paper was to study the contribution of the delta and theta responses to two components of the event-related potential (ERP) waveform, the N200 and …
J Polich - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics, 2004 - pmr.theclinics.com
Neuroelectric measures can provide direct imaging of central nervous system function. Electroencephalographic (EEG) and evoked potential techniques have been used clinically …
The event-related potential (ERP) technique has been used for decades to answer important questions about sensory, cognitive, motor, and emotion-related processes in clinical …