2000
DOI: 10.1016/s1388-2457(99)00228-x
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Event-related brain potentials in response to novel sounds in dementia

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“…This potential has been called the "novelty P300" and is interpreted as reflecting frontal lobe activity related to the hippocampus (Grunwald et al, 1998;Knight, 1996). It is observed across modalities (Fabiani et al, 1998;Yamaguchi and Knight, 1991) and populations Knight, 1987;Yamaguchi et al, 2000). With repeated stimulus presentation, novelty P300 decreases in amplitude so that it may be more directly related to the orienting response than the P3b (Knight, 1984;Kok, 2001;Riggins and Polich, 2003;Rushby et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This potential has been called the "novelty P300" and is interpreted as reflecting frontal lobe activity related to the hippocampus (Grunwald et al, 1998;Knight, 1996). It is observed across modalities (Fabiani et al, 1998;Yamaguchi and Knight, 1991) and populations Knight, 1987;Yamaguchi et al, 2000). With repeated stimulus presentation, novelty P300 decreases in amplitude so that it may be more directly related to the orienting response than the P3b (Knight, 1984;Kok, 2001;Riggins and Polich, 2003;Rushby et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protocol originally described by [2], with slight modifications was used in this study. Binaural audiometric thresholds were determined for each subject using a 1000Hz tone.…”
Section: B Acquisition Of Event Related Potentialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distinguishing feature of the P300 is that it only occurs in response to the oddball stimulus. Changes in the amplitude and latency of ERPs are altered by neurological disorders affecting the temporalparietal regions of the brain [2]. This includes AD where the average stimulus to P300 latency is prolonged and the amplitude decreased compared to controls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protocol originally described in [3] was followed with slight modifications. The evoked response stimulus was presented to both of the subject's ears using stereo speakers with an amplitude level comfortable for their hearing.…”
Section: Data Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ERPs show a positive peak called the P3 (or P300) with an approximate latency of 300 ms after the oddball stimulus. Changes in the amplitude and latency of the P300 are known to be altered by neurological disorders affecting the temporal-parietal regions of the brain [3]. Polich et al have reported that latency and the amplitude of the P300 are in fact altered in patients with AD when compared to elderly control subjects [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%