Event-Related Potentials, P300
"Event-Related Potentials, P300" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A late-appearing component of the event-related potential. P300 stands for a positive deflection in the event-related voltage potential at 300 millisecond poststimulus. Its amplitude increases with unpredictable, unlikely, or highly significant stimuli and thereby constitutes an index of mental activity. (From Campbell, Psychiatric Dictionary, 6th ed)
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D018913
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MeSH Number(s) |
G07.265.500.350 G11.561.270.350
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Concept/Terms |
Event-Related Potentials, P300- Event-Related Potentials, P300
- Event Related Potentials, P300
- Event-Related Potential, P300
- P300 Event-Related Potential
- P300 Component
- P300 Components
- Event-Related Potentials, P3
- Event Related Potentials, P3
- Event-Related Potential, P3
- P3 Event-Related Potential
- P3 Event-Related Potentials
- P3 Event Related Potentials
- Evoked Potentials, P300 Component
- P300 Event-Related Potentials
- P300 Event Related Potentials
P3b Event-Related Potentials- P3b Event-Related Potentials
- Event-Related Potential, P3b
- Event-Related Potentials, P3b
- P3b Event Related Potentials
- P3b Event-Related Potential
P3a Event-Related Potentials- P3a Event-Related Potentials
- Event-Related Potential, P3a
- Event-Related Potentials, P3a
- P3a Event Related Potentials
- P3a Event-Related Potential
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Event-Related Potentials, P300" by people in Profiles.
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Fanning JR, Berman ME, Long JM. P3 and provoked aggressive behavior. Soc Neurosci. 2014; 9(2):118-29.
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Ethridge LE, Hamm JP, Shapiro JR, Summerfelt AT, Keedy SK, Stevens MC, Pearlson G, Tamminga CA, Boutros NN, Sweeney JA, Keshavan MS, Thaker G, Clementz BA. Neural activations during auditory oddball processing discriminating schizophrenia and psychotic bipolar disorder. Biol Psychiatry. 2012 Nov 01; 72(9):766-74.
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Vogel EK, Luck SJ. Delayed working memory consolidation during the attentional blink. Psychon Bull Rev. 2002 Dec; 9(4):739-43.
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Kubo T, Yamamoto K, Iwaki T, Matsukawa M, Doi K, Tamura M. Significance of auditory evoked responses (EABR and P300) in cochlear implant subjects. Acta Otolaryngol. 2001 Jan; 121(2):257-61.
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Ellwanger J, Tenhula WN, Rosenfeld JP, Sweet JJ. Identifying simulators of cognitive deficit through combined use of neuropsychological test performance and event-related potentials. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1999 Dec; 21(6):866-79.
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Rosenfeld JP, Ellwanger JW, Nolan K, Wu S, Bermann RG, Sweet J. P300 scalp amplitude distribution as an index of deception in a simulated cognitive deficit model. Int J Psychophysiol. 1999 Jul; 33(1):3-19.
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Ellwanger J, Rosenfeld JP, Hankin BL, Sweet JJ. P300 as an index of recognition in a standard and difficult match-to-sample test: a model of amnesia in normal adults. Clin Neuropsychol. 1999 Feb; 13(1):100-8.
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Rosenfeld JP, Reinhart AM, Bhatt M, Ellwanger J, Gora K, Sekera M, Sweet J. P300 correlates of simulated malingered amnesia in a matching-to-sample task: topographic analyses of deception versus truthtelling responses. Int J Psychophysiol. 1998 May; 28(3):233-47.
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Ellwanger J, Rosenfeld JP, Sweet JJ, Bhatt M. Detecting simulated amnesia for autobiographical and recently learned information using the P300 event-related potential. Int J Psychophysiol. 1996 Aug-Sep; 23(1-2):9-23.
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