Probability and inter-stimulus interval effects on the P300 from auditory stimuli.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] E. John,et al. Evoked-Potential Correlates of Stimulus Uncertainty , 1965, Science.
[2] H. Davis,et al. The slow response of the human cortex to auditory stimuli: recovery process. , 1966, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[3] S Sutton,et al. Quantitative evoked potential correlates of the probability of events. , 1970, Psychophysiology.
[4] D. Kahneman,et al. Attention and Effort , 1973 .
[5] Steven W. Keele,et al. Attention and human performance , 1973 .
[6] N. Squires,et al. The effect of stimulus sequence on the waveform of the cortical event-related potential. , 1976, Science.
[7] J. Ford,et al. Parameters of temporal recovery of the human auditory evoked potential. , 1976, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[8] E. Donchin,et al. On quantifying surprise: the variation of event-related potentials with subjective probability. , 1977, Psychophysiology.
[9] S. Sutton,et al. P300 -- Thirteen Years Later , 1979 .
[10] K. B. Campbell,et al. Evoked potential correlates of human information processing , 1979, Biological Psychology.
[11] T W Picton,et al. The component structure of the human event-related potentials. , 1980, Progress in brain research.
[12] D L Woods,et al. Recovery cycles of event-related potentials in multiple detection tasks. , 1980, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[13] C D Wickens,et al. The Event-Related Brain Potential as an Index of Display-Monitoring Workload , 1980, Human factors.
[14] E. Donchin. Presidential address, 1980. Surprise!...Surprise? , 1981, Psychophysiology.
[15] T W Picton,et al. Temporal and sequential probability in evoked potential studies. , 1981, Canadian journal of psychology.
[16] Emanuel Donchin,et al. The P300 component of the event-related brain potential as an index of information processing , 1982, Biological Psychology.
[17] E. Donchin,et al. Performance of concurrent tasks: a psychophysiological analysis of the reciprocity of information-processing resources. , 1983, Science.
[18] K. Brookhuis,et al. The P3 complex as an index of information processing: The effects of response probability , 1983, Biological Psychology.
[19] A. Starr,et al. P300 latency correlates with digit span. , 1983, Psychophysiology.
[20] E. Donchin,et al. People with Absolute Pitch Process Tones Without Producing a P300 , 1984, Science.
[21] E. Donchin,et al. “P300” and memory: Individual differences in the von Restorff effect , 1984, Cognitive Psychology.
[22] P. Tueting,et al. Brain and information: event-related potentials. , 1984, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[23] J. Polich,et al. Normal variation of P300 from auditory stimuli. , 1986, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[24] J. Polich,et al. Attention, probability, and task demands as determinants of P300 latency from auditory stimuli. , 1986, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[25] A. D. Fisk,et al. The effects of practice and task structure on components of the event-related brain potential. , 1986, Psychophysiology.
[26] M. Kutas,et al. Event-related brain potentials during initial encoding and recognition memory of congruous and incongruous words , 1986 .
[27] E. Donchin,et al. P300 and recall in an incidental memory paradigm. , 1986, Psychophysiology.
[28] E. Donchin,et al. Cognitive Psychophysiology and Human Information Processing , 1986 .
[29] R. Johnson. A triarchic model of P300 amplitude. , 1986, Psychophysiology.
[30] D L Woods,et al. The recovery functions of auditory event-related potentials during split-second discriminations. , 1986, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[31] John Polich,et al. Response mode and P300 from auditory stimuli , 1987, Biological Psychology.
[32] J. Polich,et al. Task difficulty, probability, and inter-stimulus interval as determinants of P300 from auditory stimuli. , 1987, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[33] D. Ruchkin,et al. Functional differences between members of the P300 complex: P3e and P3b. , 1987, Psychophysiology.
[34] E. Donchin,et al. Is the P300 component a manifestation of context updating? , 1988, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[35] J. Polich,et al. Long latency auditory evoked potentials: intensity, inter-stimulus interval, and habituation. , 1988, The Pavlovian journal of biological science.
[36] C. C. Wood,et al. ERPs predictive of subsequent recall and recognition performance , 1988, Biological Psychology.