2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1980-57642009dn20400003
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Event-related potentials and the study of memory retrieval: A critical Review

Abstract: Memory retrieval has been extensively investigated by a variety of techniques and methodological approaches. The present article reports a critical review on the research investigating this subject by means of event-related potentials (ERP). The main goal is to elucidate the key contributions of this technique regarding episodic memory retrieval, as well as to perform a critical analysis taking into account its major advantages and limitations in the framework of current cognitive neuroscience. Considerations … Show more

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“…There are special challenges in interpreting ERP findings in brain lesion populations (e.g., Kutas et al, 2012 ; Jaeger and Parente, 2008 ). Structural brain pathology linked to post-lesion changes in neural tissue and anatomy can introduce variations in electrical activity conduction and alter current flow patterns ( Jaeger and Parente, 2008 ; Løvstad and Cawley, 2011 ; Voytek et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are special challenges in interpreting ERP findings in brain lesion populations (e.g., Kutas et al, 2012 ; Jaeger and Parente, 2008 ). Structural brain pathology linked to post-lesion changes in neural tissue and anatomy can introduce variations in electrical activity conduction and alter current flow patterns ( Jaeger and Parente, 2008 ; Løvstad and Cawley, 2011 ; Voytek et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are special challenges in interpreting ERP findings in brain lesion populations (e.g., Kutas et al, 2012 ; Jaeger and Parente, 2008 ). Structural brain pathology linked to post-lesion changes in neural tissue and anatomy can introduce variations in electrical activity conduction and alter current flow patterns ( Jaeger and Parente, 2008 ; Løvstad and Cawley, 2011 ; Voytek et al, 2010 ). To conclude that ERP differences between patient and control groups reflect functional disturbance in particular cognitive processes, and not primarily effects of structural brain damage, it is useful to demonstrate that they are specific to certain ERP components/stages of information processing and task conditions ( Kutas et al, 2012 ; Swaab, 1998 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudos utilizando Potenciais Relacionados ao Evento (PRE), por exemplo, demonstram que os processos de familiaridade e recordação eliciam ativações eletrofisiológicas qualitativamente dissociáveis durante testes de reconhecimento (Wang, Chastelaine, Minton, & Rugg, 2012;Jaeger, Johnson, Corona, & Rugg, 2009;Jaeger & Parente, 2008;Rugg & Curran, 2007;Vilberg, Moosavi, & Rugg, 2006), sugerindo de modo contundente que familiaridade e recordação consistem em processos distintos.…”
Section: Teoria Do Processamento Duplounclassified
“…Sendo assim, abordagens de caráter mais exploratório, nas quais se examinam efeitos eletrofisiológicos resultantes de tarefas psicológicas experimentais, podem proporcionar dados com maior ineditismo e relevância para o desenvolvimento teórico contemporâneo da psicologia cognitiva e da neurociência (Rugg, 1997), o que pode ser extremamente proveitoso para o desenvolvimento dessas ciências no Brasil. Um exemplo das contribuições deste tipo de abordagem se refere aos efeitos eletrofisiológicos eliciados durante o processo de recuperação de memórias (Jaeger & Parente, 2008). Isto é, a utilização de PREs tem sido fundamental para a compreensão e distinção de processos cognitivos que ocorrem enquanto indivíduos recuperam memórias episódicas recentes (Rugg, 2005), como, por exemplo, processos que precedem a recuperação do item memorizado (Johnson, Minton & Rugg, 2008) e processos relacionados à tomada de decisão referente ao item relembrado (Rugg & Curran, 2007).…”
Section: Análise Críticaunclassified