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W cyklu 2024L:
Literature Most of the chapters for this course will come from Luck, S.J., 2005. An Introduction to the Event-Related Potential Technique. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (i.e., also referred to as the EEG bible). The assignments provide a formal description of the recording method and suggests literature (in the reference list) that can be helpful in interpreting your results. Some of the most helpful papers are also mentioned in the optional literature below. It is worth starting to read the literature for EEG interpretation during the first part of the course already before starting on the literature for EEG analyses.
Optional literature • Neuhaus, A. H., Urbanek, C., Opgen-Rhein, C., Hahn, E., Ta, T. M. T., Koehler, S., ... & Dettling, M. (2010). Event-related potentials associated with Attention Network Test. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 76(2), 72-79. This article provides an overview of the ERPs present during the ANT. • Asanowicz, D., Wołoszyn, K., Panek, B., & Wronka, E. (2019). On the locus of the effect of alerting on response conflict: An event-related EEG study with a speed-accuracy tradeoff manipulation. Biological Psychology, 145, 62-75. This article provides information regarding the LRP during the Flanker task. • Polich, J., 2007. October 1). Updating P300: an integrative theory of P3a and P3b. Clin. Neurophysiol. 118, 2128–2148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2007.04.019. • Gehring, W. J., Liu, Y., Orr, J. M., & Carp, J. (2012). The error-related negativity (ERN/Ne).
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W cyklu 2025L:
Literature Most of the chapters for this course will come from Luck, S.J., 2005. An Introduction to the Event-Related Potential Technique. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (i.e., also referred to as the EEG bible). The assignments provide a formal description of the recording method and suggests literature (in the reference list) that can be helpful in interpreting your results. Some of the most helpful papers are also mentioned in the optional literature below. It is worth starting to read the literature for EEG interpretation during the first part of the course already before starting on the literature for EEG analyses.
Optional literature • Neuhaus, A. H., Urbanek, C., Opgen-Rhein, C., Hahn, E., Ta, T. M. T., Koehler, S., ... & Dettling, M. (2010). Event-related potentials associated with Attention Network Test. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 76(2), 72-79. This article provides an overview of the ERPs present during the ANT. • Asanowicz, D., Wołoszyn, K., Panek, B., & Wronka, E. (2019). On the locus of the effect of alerting on response conflict: An event-related EEG study with a speed-accuracy tradeoff manipulation. Biological Psychology, 145, 62-75. This article provides information regarding the LRP during the Flanker task. • Polich, J., 2007. October 1). Updating P300: an integrative theory of P3a and P3b. Clin. Neurophysiol. 118, 2128–2148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2007.04.019. • Gehring, W. J., Liu, Y., Orr, J. M., & Carp, J. (2012). The error-related negativity (ERN/Ne).
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