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Event-related potentials during naming and mental rotation ☆

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The biphasic late negative wave (Nx-Ny) evoked during the naming of pictures of objects was investigated and indicated that these components were probably cerebral in origin.
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On the utility of P3 amplitude as a measure of processing capacity

TL;DR: The utility of P3 amplitude as a sensitive and diagnostic measure of processing capacity remains limited because the two principal task variables that have been used to manipulate capacity allocation have opposite effects on the amplitude.
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Event-related potentials, lexical decision and semantic priming

TL;DR: ERPs were recorded during a lexical decision task in order to investigate electrophysiological concomitants of semantic priming and P300, N200, and N400 differences were observed at locations over both hemispheres and were maximal in the centroparietal region.
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On the utility of P3 latency as an index of mental chronometry.

Rolf Verleger
- 01 Mar 1997 - 
TL;DR: The experimental evidence leads to the conclusion that P3 is not a sensitive tool for separating between stimulus- and response-related processes, and P3 latency appears to be a sensitive index of any response-time changes when response times in the fast condition are brief, with its sensitivity decreasing when response time changes get longer.
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Event-related potential (erp) reflections of mental resources: a review and synthesis

TL;DR: In this review studies are evaluated that have utilized middle-latency and late components of the event-related potential (ERP) as indices of the activation of processing resources.
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Electrophysiology of Cognition

TL;DR: The sections in this article are: Event-Related Potentials, ERPs and Cognitive Processing, Language and Hemispheric Specialization, and Concluding Observations.
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The assessment and analysis of handedness: The Edinburgh inventory

TL;DR: An inventory of 20 items with a set of instructions and response- and computational-conventions is proposed and the results obtained from a young adult population numbering some 1100 individuals are reported.
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Statistical Principles in Experimental Design

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the principles of estimation and inference: means and variance, means and variations, and means and variance of estimators and inferors, and the analysis of factorial experiments having repeated measures on the same element.
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Statistical Principles in Experimental Design

TL;DR: This chapter discusses design and analysis of single-Factor Experiments: Completely Randomized Design and Factorial Experiments in which Some of the Interactions are Confounded.
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Boston Naming Test

TL;DR: A process for isolating a thromboplastic material from human placentae by solvent extraction techniques and it is obtained that is useful as a blood coagulant is obtained.
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Reading senseless sentences: brain potentials reflect semantic incongruity

TL;DR: In a sentence reading task, words that occurred out of context were associated with specific types of event-related brain potentials that elicited a late negative wave (N400).
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