نتایج جستجو برای: novelty p3

تعداد نتایج: 30238  

2008
Kirk R. Daffner Jenna L. Riis Hyemi Chong Scott M. McGinnis David A. Wolk Phillip J. Holcomb Dorene M. Rentz Rehana de Vries Eline K. Vos Wiesje M. van der Flier Ingrid C. Sluimer Dirk L. Knol Philip Scheltens Frederik Barkhof Hugo Vrenken

Background: Understanding factors that contribute to successful cognitive aging has become increasingly important as a growing portion of the population lives to very old age. Our research has focused on different patterns of cognitive aging by using electrophysiologic and behavioral measures. Previously, we demonstrated (e.g., NeuroImage, 2008; 39(1)) that cognitively high-functioning younger-...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
J Schomaker H W Berendse E M J Foncke Y D van der Werf O A van den Heuvel J Theeuwes M Meeter

BACKGROUND Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by a degeneration of nigrostriatal dopaminergic cells, resulting in dopamine depletion. This depletion is counteracted through dopamine replacement therapy (DRT). Dopamine has been suggested to affect novelty processing and memory, which suggests that these processes are also implicated in PD and that DRT could affect them. OBJECTIVE To inv...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2008
Judith Domínguez-Borràs Manuel Garcia-Garcia Carles Escera

We used an auditory-visual distraction task to investigate the functional relationship between distraction elicited by auditory novel events and a context of negative emotional processing, both at behavioural and electrophysiological (event-related brain potentials) levels in humans. Participants performed a decision task on pictures disclosing sceneries with a task-irrelevant emotional load or...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2014
J Schomaker M Meeter

Novel stimuli reliably attract attention, suggesting that novelty may disrupt performance when it is task-irrelevant. However, under certain circumstances novel stimuli can also elicit a general alerting response having beneficial effects on performance. In a series of experiments we investigated whether different aspects of novelty--stimulus novelty, contextual novelty, surprise, deviance, and...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2012
Marianne Løvstad Ingrid Funderud Magnus Lindgren Tor Endestad Paulina Due-Tønnessen Torstein Meling Bradley Voytek Robert T. Knight Anne-Kristin Solbakk

Novelty processing was studied in patients with lesions centered in either OFC or lateral pFC (LPFC). An auditory novelty oddball ERP paradigm was applied with environmental sounds serving as task irrelevant novel stimuli. Lesions to the LPFC as well as the OFC resulted in a reduction of the frontal Novelty P3 response, supporting a key role of both frontal subdivisions in novelty processing. T...

2016
Jeffery G. Bednark John N. J. Reynolds Tom Stafford Peter Redgrave Elizabeth A. Franz

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that markedly affects voluntary action. While regular dopamine treatment can help restore motor function, dopamine also influences cognitive portions of the action system. Previous studies have demonstrated that dopamine medication boosts action-effect associations, which are crucial for the discovery of new voluntary actions. In the pres...

2015
Mareike Finke Pascale Sandmann Bruno Kopp Thomas Lenarz Andreas Büchner

Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses which restore hearing via electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve. The successful adaptation of auditory cognition to the CI input depends to a substantial degree on individual factors. We pursued an electrophysiological approach toward an analysis of cortical responses that reflect perceptual processing stages and higher-level responses to C...

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