Measuring word recognition in reading: Eye movements and event-related potentials.
These event-related potentials are measured brain responses to specific stimuli, such as sensory, cognitive or motor events.
Recently, it has been proposed that induced activity may actually result in event-related potentials, even if the phases are not aligned across trials.
That is, event-related potentials only reflect oscillations in brain activity that are phase-locked to the stimulus or event.
The paired-click paradigm is a common non-invasive technique used to measure sensory gating, a type of event-related potential.
It became clear that components of the event-related potential could be systematically related to sensory and motor stages of information processing.
By definition, event-related potentials are time-locked to some stimulus or other specifiable event.
Methods used to measure neural responses to speech include event-related potentials, magnetoencephalography, and near infrared spectroscopy.
The N170 is a component of the event-related potential that reflects the neural processing of faces.
What are the neural correlates of reasoning, often investigated using event-related potentials and functional magnetic resonance imaging?