BAREŠ, Martin, Ivan REKTOR, Petr KAŇOVSKÝ and Hana STREITOVÁ. Cortical and subcortical distribution of middle and long latency auditory and visual evoked potentials in a cognitive (CNV) paradigm. Clinical Neurophysiology. Dublin: Elsevier Science, 2003, vol. 114, No 114, p. 2447-2460. ISSN 1388-2457. |
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@article{492566, author = {Bareš, Martin and Rektor, Ivan and Kaňovský, Petr and Streitová, Hana}, article_location = {Dublin}, article_number = {114}, keywords = {Stereoelectroencephalography;Contingent negative variation; evoked potentials}, language = {eng}, issn = {1388-2457}, journal = {Clinical Neurophysiology}, title = {Cortical and subcortical distribution of middle and long latency auditory and visual evoked potentials in a cognitive (CNV) paradigm.}, volume = {114}, year = {2003} }
TY - JOUR ID - 492566 AU - Bareš, Martin - Rektor, Ivan - Kaňovský, Petr - Streitová, Hana PY - 2003 TI - Cortical and subcortical distribution of middle and long latency auditory and visual evoked potentials in a cognitive (CNV) paradigm. JF - Clinical Neurophysiology VL - 114 IS - 114 SP - 2447-2460 EP - 2447-2460 PB - Elsevier Science SN - 13882457 KW - Stereoelectroencephalography;Contingent negative variation KW - evoked potentials N2 - This study concerned sensory processing (post-stimulus late evoked potential components) in different parts of the human brain as related to a motor task (hand movement) in a cognitive paradigm (contingent Negative Variation). The focus of the study was on the study was on the time and space distribution of middle and late post-stimulus evoked potential (EP) components, and on the processing of sensory information in the subcortical-cortical networks. ER -
BAREŠ, Martin, Ivan REKTOR, Petr KAŇOVSKÝ and Hana STREITOVÁ. Cortical and subcortical distribution of middle and long latency auditory and visual evoked potentials in a cognitive (CNV) paradigm. \textit{Clinical Neurophysiology}. Dublin: Elsevier Science, 2003, vol.~114, No~114, p.~2447-2460. ISSN~1388-2457.
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