2010
DOI: 10.1109/icbbe.2010.5516336
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The Study of Spatial Selective Attention Effects by Event-Related Potentials

Abstract: The effects of visuospatial selective attention on information processing have been investigated by means of highdensity event-related brain potentials (ERP) while the subjects were instructed to covertly attend to one side of the visual field with fixation on the center of the screen. Previous studies have demonstrated the attention-related modulation of the P1 (scalppositive waves from 90-130 ms) and N1 (scalp-negative waves from 160-200 ms) component of ERP recorded from the occipital scalp areas contralate… Show more

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