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The N1 wave of the human electric and magnetic response to sound: a review and an analysis of the component structure.
- R. Näätänen, T. Picton
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychophysiology
- 1 July 1987
This paper reviews the literature on the Nl wave of the human auditory evoked potential. It concludes that at least six different cerebral processes can contribute to (he negative wave recorded from… Expand
Guidelines for using human event-related potentials to study cognition: recording standards and publication criteria.
Event-related potentials (ERPs) recorded from the human scalp can provide important information about how the human brain normally processes information and about how this processing may go awry in… Expand
The P300 Wave of the Human Event‐Related Potential
- T. Picton
- Computer Science, Medicine
- Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official…
- 1 October 1992
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Electrical Signs of Selective Attention in the Human Brain
- S. Hillyard, R. Hink, V. Schwent, T. Picton
- Medicine
- Science
- 12 October 1973
Auditory evoked potentials were recorded from the vertex of subjects who listened selectively to a series of tone pips in one ear and ignored concurrent tone pips in the other ear. The negative… Expand
Human auditory steady-state responses: Respuestas auditivas de estado estable en humanos
- T. Picton, M. S. John, A. Dimitrijevic, D. Purcell
- Physics, Medicine
- International journal of audiology
- 1 January 2003
Steady-state evoked potentials can be recorded from the human scalp in response to auditory stimuli presented at rates between 1 and 200 Hz or by periodic modulations of the amplitude and/or… Expand
Human Auditory Evoked Potentials
- T. Picton
- Medicine, Psychology
- 30 September 2010
Introduction: Past, Present and Potential Recording Evoked Potentials: Means to an End Frequency-Domain: Music of the Hemispheres Finding Sources: Forwards and Backwards Sounds to Charm the Brain… Expand
Envelope and spectral frequency-following responses to vowel sounds
- Steven J. Aiken, T. Picton
- Psychology, Medicine
- Hearing Research
- 1 November 2008
Frequency-following responses (FFRs) were recorded to two naturally produced vowels (/a/ and /i/) in normal hearing subjects. A digitally implemented Fourier analyzer was used to measure response… Expand
American Electroencephalographic Society Guidelines for Standard Electrode Position Nomenclature
- F. Sharbrough, G. E. Chatrian, R. Lesser, H. Lüders, M. Nuwer, T. Picton
- Medicine
- Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official…
- 1 April 1991
Human auditory evoked potentials. I. Evaluation of components.
- T. Picton, S. Hillyard, H. Krausz, R. Galamboš
- Medicine, Psychology
- Electroencephalography and clinical…
- 1974
Abstract Fifteen distinct components can be identified in the scalp recorded average evoked potential to an abrupt auditory stimulus. The early components (I–VI) occuring in the first 8 msec after a… Expand
Intracerebral Sources of Human Auditory Steady-State Responses
- A. T. Herdman, O. Lins, P. van Roon, D. Stapells, M. Scherg, T. Picton
- Physics, Medicine
- Brain Topography
- 2004
The objective of this study was to localize the intracerebral generators for auditory steady-state responses. The stimulus was a continuous 1000-Hz tone presented to the right or left ear at 70 dB… Expand