Tag: ERPs


EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL (ERP)

Introduction to Event-Related Potentials (ERP) In the field of cognitive neuroscience, Event-Related Potentials (ERP) represent one of the most vital methodologies for observing the human brain in action. An ERP is defined as a measured brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event. More formally, as described by […]

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CORTICAL POTENTIAL

Introduction to Cortical Potentials and Measurement Cortical potentials, fundamentally representing the electrical language of the brain, are electrical signals generated within the cerebral cortex in direct response to internal processing demands or external sensory stimulation. These signals are often referred to synonymously as cortical evoked potentials (EPs) or cortical responses, reflecting their nature as measurable […]

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BRAIN POTENTIAL

Brain Potential: A Comprehensive Overview The study of the human brain requires sophisticated tools to observe its function in real-time. Among the most powerful of these tools are brain potentials, which represent the electrical activity generated by the collective firing of neurons within the central nervous system. These electrical signals are not merely static byproducts; […]

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