Thornton, 2008 - Google Patents
Evaluation of a technique to measure latency jitter in event-related potentialsThornton, 2008
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- 17185963367734986098
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- Thornton A
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- Journal of Neuroscience Methods
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Auditory selective attention results in larger event-related potentials (ERPs) than those recorded to unattended stimuli. Larger ERPs arise from either a greater number of neurons being stimulated or the same number of neurons with better synchrony. The synchrony …
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