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Event-related potentials

Rothwell, J. C. 1993 Evoked potentials, magnetic stimulation studies and event-related potentials. Curr. Opin. Neurol. 6, 715-723. [Pg.182]

Anokhin, A.P., Torodov, A.A., Madden, P.A.F., Grant, J.D., Heath, A.C. Brain event-related potentials, dopamine D2 receptor gene polymorphism, and smoking. Genet. Epidemiol. 17(Suppl. 1) S37, 1999. [Pg.49]

Electroencephalography allows real-time measurement of neural activity with millisecond temporal resolution. When coupled with the repeated presentation of a stimulus, the electroencephalograms can be averaged to produce an event-related potential (ERP), whose components develop and resolve within tens or hundreds of milliseconds. These potentials are designated by the millisecond lag between presentation of the stimulus and the appearance of the ERP, with the P50 (i.e. potential at 50 ms after... [Pg.878]

ERP event-related potentials HMIT H+-myo-inositol cotransporter... [Pg.964]

Araki, S. (1992). Auditory event-related potential (P300) in relation to peripheral nerve conduction in workers exposed to lead, zinc, and copper Effects of lead on cognitive function and central nervous system. Amer. J. bid. M (Ed.), 21(4) 39-547. [Pg.423]

The acquisition of neuronal response using noninvasive NIR spectroscopy is less well-known than the slower hemodynamic response. However, there is a great deal of potential for its development and verification via comparison with other modalities such as event-related potentials (ERP) [32]. The origins of optically sensing this fast signal (usually known as intrinsic optical signal or IOS for short) can be traced back to Cohen [14]. Cohen showed that neuronal activity elicits a fast... [Pg.353]

A few studies have been performed with event-related potentials (ERP) to examine the cognitive effects of THC. In subjects viewing emotionally valenced words (neutral, negative, or positive), THC produced a behavioral decrease in recognition rate (Leweke et al. 1998). The ERPs showed the typical difference between old and new words (enhanced positivity for old words beginning 250 milliseconds poststimulus), and THC enhanced the positivity in response to old words. This counterintuitive dissociation between ERPs and behavioral indices was interpreted as a reflection of implicit memory processes underlying the ERP effect. [Pg.425]

Lorist MM, Snel J, Mulder G, Kok A. (1995). Aging, caffeine, and information processing an event-related potential analysis. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol. 96(5) 453-67. [Pg.457]

Semlitsch HV, Anderer P, Saletu B, Binder GA, Decker KA. (1995). Cognitive psychophysiology in nootropic drug research effects of Ginkgo biloba on event-related potentials (P300) in age-associated memory impairment. Pharmacopsychiatry. 28(4) 134-42. [Pg.488]

Heinze HJ, Munthe TF, Steitz J, Matzke M. (1994). Pharmacopsychological effects of oxazepam and kava-extract in a visual search paradigm assessed with event-related potentials. Pharmacopsychiatry. Nov. 27(6) 224-30. [Pg.497]

Munte TF, Heinze HJ, Matzke M, Steitz J. (1993). Effects of oxazepam and an extract of kava roots (Piper methysticum) on event-related potentials in a word recognition task. Neuropsychobiology. 27(1) 46-53. [Pg.500]

Patrick G, Straumanis JJ, Struve FA, Nixon F, Fitz-Gerald MJ, Manno JE, Soucair M. (1995). Auditory and visual P300 event related potentials are not... [Pg.563]

The most common psychophysiologic measures recorded from antisocial populations have been EEG and event-related potentials (ERPs), heart rate (HR), and skin conductance (SC) (Scarpa and Raine, 1997). [Pg.215]

Evoked Potentials (EPs) and Event-related Potentials (ERPs)... [Pg.74]

Curran, H.Y., Pooviboonsuk, P., Dalton, JA., Lader, M.FL Differentiating the effects of centrally acting drugs on arousal and memory an event-related potential study of scopolamine, lorazepam and diphenhydramine. Psvchopharmacologv 135. 27-36. 1998. [Pg.338]

Miinte, T.F., Heinze, H.F., Kiinkel, H. Use of endogenous event-related potentials (ERP) in the evaluation of psychotropic substances towards an ERP profile of drug effects. Neuropsvchobiology 16, 135-145, 1986. [Pg.356]

Pooviboonsuk, P., Dalton, J.A., Curran, H.V., Lader, MJL. The effects of smgle doses of lorazepam on event-related potentials and cognitive function. Hum. Psychopharmacol. II, 241-252, 1996. [Pg.359]

Kayser J, Bruder GE, Friedman D, et al. Brain event-related potentials (ERPs) in schizophrenia during a word recognition memory task. Int J Psychophysioi 1999 34 249-265. [Pg.21]

Iwanami A, OkajimaY, Kuwakado D, etal. Event-related potentials and thought disorder in schizophrenia. Sc/ zop/ r Res 2000 42 187-191. [Pg.21]

McKetin, R. et al., Changes in auditory selective attention and event-related potentials following oral administration of D-amphetamine in humans, Neuropsychopharmacology, 21, 380, 1999. [Pg.86]

Houlihan, M.E., Pritchard, W.S., and Robinson, J.H., Effects of smoking/nicotine on performance and event-related potentials during a short-term memory scanning task, Psychopharmacology, 156, 388, 2001. [Pg.89]

Pompeia, S. et al., Lorazepam induces an atypical dissociation of visual and auditory event-related potentials, J. Psychophatmacol., 17, 31, 2003. [Pg.90]

Peloquin LJ, Klorman R. Effects of methylphenidate on normal children s mood, event-related potentials, and performance in memory scanning and vigilance. J Abnorm Psychol 1986 95(l) 88-98. [Pg.436]

Strauss J, Lewis JL, Klorman R, Peloquin L, Perlmutter RA, Salzman LF. Effects of methylphenidate on young adults performance and event-related potentials in a vigilance and a paired-associates learning test. Psychophysiology 1984 21(6) 609-621. [Pg.436]

Abbreviations A, active D(N)MTP, delayed (non) match to position ED, extra-dimensional ERP, event-related potential ID, intradimensional NA, not active NHP, nonhuman primates. [Pg.499]

Roth WT, Pfefferbaum A, Kelly AF, Berger PA, Kopell BS. 1981. Auditory event-related potentials in schizophrenia and depression. Psychiatry Res 4 199-212. [Pg.86]

Javitt DC, Doneshka P, Zylberman I, Ritter W, Vaughan HG Jr. 1993. Impairment of early cortical processing in schizophrenia An event- related potential confirmation study. Biol Psychiatry 33 513-519. [Pg.306]

Shutara Y, Koga Y, Fujita K, Takeuchi H, Mochida M, et al. 1996. An event-related potential study on the impairment of automatic processing of auditory input in schizophrenia. Brain Topogr 8 285-289. [Pg.310]


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