PE Clayson, GA Miller - International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2017 - Elsevier
Generalizability theory (G theory) provides a flexible, multifaceted approach to estimating score reliability. G theory's approach to estimating score reliability has important advantages …
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) represent direct measures of neural activity that are leveraged to understand cognitive, affective, sensory, and motor processes. Every ERP …
The reliability of event-related brain potential (ERP) scores depends on study context and how those scores will be used, and reliability must be routinely evaluated. Many factors can …
Although it is widely accepted that data quality for event‐related potential (ERP) components varies considerably across studies and across participants within a study, ERP data quality …
Event‐related potentials (ERPs) can be very noisy, and yet, there is no widely accepted metric of ERP data quality. Here, we propose a universal measure of data quality for ERP …
In studies of event‐related brain potentials (ERPs), difference scores between conditions in a task are frequently used to isolate neural activity for use as a dependent or independent …
ERPs are widely and increasingly used to address questions in psychophysiological research. As discussed in this special issue, a renewed focus on questions of reliability and …
There is considerable variability in the quantification of event‐related potential (ERP) amplitudes and latencies. We examined susceptibility of ERP quantification measures to …
Event‐related potentials (ERP s) offer unparalleled temporal sensitivity in tracing the distinct electrocortical processing stages enabling cognition and are frequently utilized in clinical …