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An Introduction To The Event Related Potential Technique

Marina Schmid
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This is an introduction to the event related potential technique, which can help people facing with some malicious bugs inside their laptop to read a good book with a cup of tea in the afternoon.

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ERPLAB: an open-source toolbox for the analysis of event-related potentials

TL;DR: ERPLAB adds to EEGLAB’s EEG processing functions, providing additional tools for filtering, artifact detection, re-referencing, and sorting of events, among others.
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On the interpretation of weight vectors of linear models in multivariate neuroimaging.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the parameters of forward models are neurophysiologically interpretable in the sense that significant nonzero weights are only observed at channels the activity of which is related to the brain process under study, in contrast to the interpretation of backward model parameters.
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The steady-state visual evoked potential in vision research: A review.

TL;DR: The purpose of this article is to describe the fundamental stimulation paradigms for steady-state visual evoked potentials and to illustrate these principles through research findings across a range of applications in vision science.
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How to get statistically significant effects in any ERP experiment (and why you shouldn't)

TL;DR: How common and seemingly innocuous methods for quantifying and analyzing ERP effects can lead to very high rates of significant but bogus effects is demonstrated, with the likelihood of obtaining at least one bogus effect exceeding 50% in many experiments.
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ERPLAB: an open-source toolbox for the analysis of event-related potentials

TL;DR: ERPLAB adds to EEGLAB’s EEG processing functions, providing additional tools for filtering, artifact detection, re-referencing, and sorting of events, among others.
Journal ArticleDOI

On the interpretation of weight vectors of linear models in multivariate neuroimaging.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the parameters of forward models are neurophysiologically interpretable in the sense that significant nonzero weights are only observed at channels the activity of which is related to the brain process under study, in contrast to the interpretation of backward model parameters.
Journal ArticleDOI

The steady-state visual evoked potential in vision research: A review.

TL;DR: The purpose of this article is to describe the fundamental stimulation paradigms for steady-state visual evoked potentials and to illustrate these principles through research findings across a range of applications in vision science.
Journal ArticleDOI

How to get statistically significant effects in any ERP experiment (and why you shouldn't)

TL;DR: How common and seemingly innocuous methods for quantifying and analyzing ERP effects can lead to very high rates of significant but bogus effects is demonstrated, with the likelihood of obtaining at least one bogus effect exceeding 50% in many experiments.
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