Adaptation Patterns and Their Associations with Mismatch Negativity (MMN): A EEG Study with Controlled Expectations
Brian W. L. Wong,
Shuting Huo,
Urs Maurer
Abstract:Adaptation refers to the decreased neural response that occurs after
repeated exposure to a stimulus.While many electroencephalogram (EEG)
studies have investigated adaptation by using either single or multiple
repetitions, the adaptation patterns under controlled expectations
manifested in the two main auditory components, N1 and P2, are still
largely unknown. Additionally, although multiple repetitions are
commonly used in mismatch negativity (MMN) experiments, it is unclear
how adaptation at different time … Show more
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