[Eeglablist] Auditory Oddball EEG
Tarik S Bel-Bahar
tarikbelbahar at gmail.com
Wed Sep 6 19:09:20 PDT 2017
Hello Othman, just in case, here are some titles you can easily find
on google scholar that are related to your question. Good luck with
your analyses!
Reduced event‐related low frequency EEG activity in schizophrenia
during anauditory oddball task
Single‐trial analysis of oddball event‐related potentials in
simultaneous EEG‐fMRI
Single-trial discrimination for integrating simultaneous EEG and fMRI:
identifying cortical areas contributing to trial-to-trial variability
in the auditory oddball task
Multichannel auditory event-related brain potentials: effects of
normal aging on the scalp distribution of N1, P2, N2 and P300
latencies and amplitudes
EEG alpha activity and the ERP to target stimuli in an auditory oddball paradigm
Generators of the late cognitive potentials in auditory and visual oddball tasks
Changes in P300 amplitude during an active standard auditory oddball task
Revisiting the oddball paradigm. Non-target vs neutral stimuli and the
evaluation of ERP attentional effects
N100 and P300 amplitude to Go and No–Go variants of the auditory
oddball in siblings discordant for schizophrenia
Brain dynamics of aging: multiscale variability of EEG signals at
rest and during an auditory oddball task
Preferred EEG brain states at stimulus onset in a fixed interstimulus
intervalauditory oddball task, and their effects on ERP components
Theta‐and delta‐band EEG network dynamics during a novelty oddball task
Auditory novelty oddball allows reliable distinction of top–down and
bottom–up processes of attention
Principal components analysis of Laplacian waveforms as a generic
method for identifying ERP generator patterns: I. Evaluation with
auditory oddball tasks
Event-related potentials in clinical research: guidelines for
eliciting, recording, and quantifying mismatch negativity, P300, and
N400
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 2:12 PM, Tarik S Bel-Bahar
<tarikbelbahar at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Othman,
>
> You can easily find articles by going to google scholar and
> searching for the following
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> auditory oddball EEG P300 or P3
> auditory oddball EEG N100 or N1
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> I would recommend you limit your search to after 2005 and to high-impact
> journals
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> On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 8:17 AM, Othman Alfahad <OTH242 at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Dear colleague
>>
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>> I have recorded auditory oddball EEG and I am wondering which electrodes
>> can measure good ERP such as P300 and N100. Alos can you please refer any
>> books or articles can guide me for that, please?
>>
>>
>> with best wishes
>>
>> Othman
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