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Brain stem auditory, pattern-reversal visual, and short-latency somatosensory evoked potentials: Latencies in relation to age, sex, and brain and body size

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It was concluded that these AEP and SEP norms can probably be used in other laboratories if stimulating and recording conditions are similar, however, VEP results are difficult to transfer due to the poorly understood effects of variation in stimulus conditions.
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This article is published in Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology.The article was published on 1983-06-01. It has received 297 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: P100 Latency & Somatosensory evoked potential.

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Electrophysiological Studies of Human Face Perception. I: Potentials Generated in Occipitotemporal Cortex by Face and Non-face Stimuli

TL;DR: Event-related potentials evoked by visual stimuli in 98 patients in whom electrodes were placed directly upon the cortical surface to monitor medically intractable seizures are described, suggesting that the human ventral object recognition system is segregated into functionally discrete regions.
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The development of emotional face processing during childhood.

TL;DR: Despite the precocious utilization of facial emotions, the neural processing involved in the perception of emotional faces develops in a staggered fashion throughout childhood, with the adult pattern appearing only late in adolescence.
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Developmental and aging changes in somatosensory, auditory and visual evoked potentials.

TL;DR: The results suggest that age-related changes in human sensory systems are not uniform, but rather are different in specific portions of these systems, different at particular epochs of the life span, and stronger in males than in females.
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Age-related slowing in face and name recognition: evidence from event-related brain potentials.

TL;DR: The ERP latencies suggested that most of the age-related slowing occurred in the access to domain-specific representations and during response decision, whereas sensory and perceptual processing was largely spared.
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Auditory-evoked far fields averaged from the scalp of humans

Don L. Jewett, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1971 - 
TL;DR: Under the conditions of skull and scalp boundaries and intracranial inhomogeneities, recordings from a single electrode position offer little indication as to the location of a wave's neural generator(s), whereas multiple recording sites may be more informative.
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Changes in brain weights during the span of human life: relation of brain weights to body heights and body weights.

TL;DR: More than 20,000 autopsy reports from several general hospitals were surveyed for the purpose of selecting brains without a pathological lesion that had been weighed in the fresh condition and subjected to statistical evaluation.
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Auditory Brain Stem Responses in Neurological Disease

Arnold Starr, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1975 - 
TL;DR: A sequence of seven low-amplitude (nanovolt) potentials that occur in the initial 10 msec following click signals can be recorded from scalp electrodes in human subjects using computer averaging techniques and are thought to be the far-field reflection of electrical events originating in the auditory pathway during its course through the brain stem.
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Non-cephalic reference recording of early somatosensory potentials to finger stimulation in adult or aging normal man: differentiation of widespread N18 and contralateral N20 from the prerolandic P22 and N30 components.

TL;DR: The changes associated with normal aging have been confirmed and extended and a new widespread component N18 was identified and shown to be generated below the cortex.
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Acoustic Tumor Detection With Brain Stem Electric Response Audiometry

TL;DR: Acoustic tumor size can be estimated from the amount of latency delay, which was 0.4 msec or greater for 35 acoustic tumor cases and for seven of ten other temporal bone tumors.
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