Schacht et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Association with positive outcome induces early effects in event-related brain potentialsSchacht et al., 2012
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- Schacht A
- Adler N
- Chen P
- Guo T
- Sommer W
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- Biological psychology
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Emotional pictures, faces, or words elicit an early posterior negativity (EPN) in the event- related potential, starting around 200–400ms, followed by a late positive complex (LPC). Occasionally, also very early effects of emotion (VEEEs) are seen prior to 200ms. The …
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