2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2010.02.005
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Event-related potentials associated with Attention Network Test

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“…But when both properties cued contradictory outcomes (i.e., the identity predicted win and the angry facial expression led to an expectation of loss) the implementation of inhibition was more necessary, which reduced the P3b amplitude (see Neuhaus et al, 2010;Valle-Inclán, 1996). Our results provide further evidence to support the influence of personal identities and facial expressions on this potential (Campanella et al, 2000(Campanella et al, , 2013(Campanella et al, , 2002.…”
Section: Late Processing Stagessupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…But when both properties cued contradictory outcomes (i.e., the identity predicted win and the angry facial expression led to an expectation of loss) the implementation of inhibition was more necessary, which reduced the P3b amplitude (see Neuhaus et al, 2010;Valle-Inclán, 1996). Our results provide further evidence to support the influence of personal identities and facial expressions on this potential (Campanella et al, 2000(Campanella et al, , 2013(Campanella et al, , 2002.…”
Section: Late Processing Stagessupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The last potential in which we observed modulations in terms of value predictions and conflict was the P3b, which has been associated to outcome evaluation, reward processing and inhibition during incongruent situations (Moser et al, 2014;Neuhaus et al, 2010;Polich, 2007;Valle-Inclán, 1996;Wu & Zhou, 2009). This potential showed a hemispheric asymmetry since expectations linked to facial identity influenced the P3b amplitude on the right hemisphere.…”
Section: Late Processing Stagesmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…Recently, there has been an increasing interest in inhibition, which has specifically focused on the neural underpinnings of inhibitory processes and the role of inhibition in cognitive domains, such as memory, language and attention (Verhoef et al 2009;Neuhaus et al 2010;Yi and Friedman 2011;Albert et al 2013). Several of these studies have examined the relevance of inhibitory processes in normal aging (Mayas et al 2012;Turner and Spreng 2012;Haring et al 2013;Wostmann et al 2013), as well as a variety of clinical conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD; Collette et al 2009; C. Thomas et al 2010;Cheng et al 2012), mild cognitive impairment (MCI; Belleville et al 2007), traumatic brain injury (TBI; Dimoska-Di Marco et al 2011), depression (Dai and Feng 2011;Bobb et al 2012), anxiety (Robinson et al 2013), schizophrenia (Hughes et al 2012), fibromyalgia (Mercado et al 2013), attention deficithyperactivity disorder (ADHD; Senderecka et al 2012), alcoholism (Padilla et al 2011) and psychopathy (Verona et al 2012).…”
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