T Banaschewski, D Brandeis - Journal of child Psychology and …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Monitoring brain processes in real time requires genuine subsecond resolution to follow the typical timing and frequency of neural events. Non‐invasive recordings of …
In designing an ERP study, researchers must choose how many trials to include, balancing the desire to maximize statistical power and the need to minimize the length of the recording …
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or noisy resulting from conditions in the external environment (eg, a cluttered …
TW Picton, S Bentin, P Berg, E Donchin… - …, 2000 - cambridge.org
Event-related potentials (ERPs) recorded from the human scalp can provide important information about how the human brain normally processes information and about how this …
P Haggard, M Eimer - Experimental brain research, 1999 - Springer
We investigated the relation between neural events and the perceived time of voluntary actions or the perceived time of initiating those actions using the method of Libet. No …
Converging evidence from neuroscience suggests that our attention to the outside world waxes and wanes over time. We examined whether these periods of “mind wandering” are …
Understanding of the factors that influence stimulus-response (SR) compatibility and determine when and how compatibility effects will arise is a necessary foundation for …
The research reviewed in this article has investigated with behavioural, electrophysiological, and functional imaging methods how subliminally presented masked prime stimuli affect …
We examined two potential inhibitory mechanisms for stopping a motor response. Participants performed a standard visual two-choice task in which visual stop signals and no …