Characterization of N200 and P300: Selected Studies of the Event-Related Potential

<p>The Event-Related Potential (ERP) is a time-locked measure of electrical activity of the cerebral surface representing a distinct phase of cortical processing. Two components of the ERP which bear special importance to stimulus evaluation, selective attention, and conscious discrimination i...

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Published: Ivyspring International Publisher 2005-10-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Sciences
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spelling doaj-aabce231d25341f4a89bbeb8391ce6bf2020-11-25T00:17:54ZengIvyspring International PublisherInternational Journal of Medical Sciences1449-19072005-10-0124147154Characterization of N200 and P300: Selected Studies of the Event-Related Potential<p>The Event-Related Potential (ERP) is a time-locked measure of electrical activity of the cerebral surface representing a distinct phase of cortical processing. Two components of the ERP which bear special importance to stimulus evaluation, selective attention, and conscious discrimination in humans are the P300 positivity and N200 negativity, appearing 300 ms and 200 ms post-stimulus, respectively. With the rapid proliferation of high-density EEG methods, and interdisciplinary interest in its application as a prognostic, diagnostic, and investigative tool, an understanding of the underpinnings of P300 and N200 physiology may support its application to both the basic neuroscience and clinical medical settings. The authors present a synthesis of current understanding of these two deflections in both normal and pathological states.</p>http://www.medsci.org/v02p0147.htmElectroencephalography (EEG)N2NeuroimagingP3Selective attention
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title Characterization of N200 and P300: Selected Studies of the Event-Related Potential
spellingShingle Characterization of N200 and P300: Selected Studies of the Event-Related Potential
International Journal of Medical Sciences
Electroencephalography (EEG)
N2
Neuroimaging
P3
Selective attention
title_short Characterization of N200 and P300: Selected Studies of the Event-Related Potential
title_full Characterization of N200 and P300: Selected Studies of the Event-Related Potential
title_fullStr Characterization of N200 and P300: Selected Studies of the Event-Related Potential
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of N200 and P300: Selected Studies of the Event-Related Potential
title_sort characterization of n200 and p300: selected studies of the event-related potential
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
series International Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 1449-1907
publishDate 2005-10-01
description <p>The Event-Related Potential (ERP) is a time-locked measure of electrical activity of the cerebral surface representing a distinct phase of cortical processing. Two components of the ERP which bear special importance to stimulus evaluation, selective attention, and conscious discrimination in humans are the P300 positivity and N200 negativity, appearing 300 ms and 200 ms post-stimulus, respectively. With the rapid proliferation of high-density EEG methods, and interdisciplinary interest in its application as a prognostic, diagnostic, and investigative tool, an understanding of the underpinnings of P300 and N200 physiology may support its application to both the basic neuroscience and clinical medical settings. The authors present a synthesis of current understanding of these two deflections in both normal and pathological states.</p>
topic Electroencephalography (EEG)
N2
Neuroimaging
P3
Selective attention
url http://www.medsci.org/v02p0147.htm
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