Event-Related Potential (ERP): Methods, Outcomes and Research Insights

$110.00

Samuel R. Harris (Editor)

Series: Neuroscience Research Progress
BISAC: MED056000

Evoked Response Potentials (ERPs) are characteristic electric brain patterns. In this book, the first chapter examines the relationship between ERPs and the cognitive events they signify. Chapter Two explores the abnormality of neural and functional connectivity in autism resulting in executive function deficits by measuring performance on cognitive tests with ERP recording. Chapter Three reviews event-related brain indices of gap-filling processing in Kaqchikel. (Imprint: Nova Biomedical)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Opening the Black Box: A Test and Computational Model of the Relationship between ERPs and Cognition
Daniel N. Cassenti (U.S. Army Research Laboratory, MD, USA)

Chapter 2. Applications of ERPs in Autism Research and as Functional Outcomes of Neuromodulation Treatment
Estate M. Sokhadze, Manuel F. Casanova, Emily Casanova, Desmond P. Kelly, Irma Khachidze, Yao Wang, and Xiaoli Li (University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Greenville, SC, USA, and others)

Chapter 3. Event-Related Brain Indices of Gap-Filling Processing in Kaqchikel
Masataka Yano, Daichi Yasunaga and Masatoshi Koizumi (Graduate School of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, and others)

Index

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