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Evoked potential and P300 (neuroscience)

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Difference between Evoked potential and P300 (neuroscience)

Evoked potential vs. P300 (neuroscience)

An evoked potential or evoked response is an electrical potential recorded from the nervous system of a human or other animal following presentation of a stimulus, as distinct from spontaneous potentials as detected by electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), or other electrophysiologic recording method. The P300 (P3) wave is an event related potential (ERP) component elicited in the process of decision making.

Similarities between Evoked potential and P300 (neuroscience)

Evoked potential and P300 (neuroscience) have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Electroencephalography, Error-related negativity, Event-related potential, Lateralized readiness potential, Oddball paradigm, P3a, P3b, Visual N1, Visual system.

Electroencephalography

Electroencephalography (EEG) is an electrophysiological monitoring method to record electrical activity of the brain.

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Error-related negativity

Error-related negativity (ERN), sometimes referred to as the Ne, is a component of an event-related potential (ERP).

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Event-related potential

An event-related potential (ERP) is the measured brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event.

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Lateralized readiness potential

In neuroscience, the lateralized readiness potential (LRP) is an event-related brain potential, or increase in electrical activity at the surface of the brain, that is thought to reflect the preparation of motor activity on a certain side of the body; in other words, it is a spike in the electrical activity of the brain that happens when a person gets ready to move one arm, leg, or foot.

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Oddball paradigm

The oddball paradigm is an experimental design used within psychology research.

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P3a

The P3a, or novelty P3, is a component of time-locked (EEG) signals known as event-related potentials (ERP).

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P3b

The P3b is a subcomponent of the P300, an event-related potential (ERP) component that can be observed in human scalp recordings of brain electrical activity.

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Visual N1

The visual N1 is a visual evoked potential, a type of event-related electrical potential (ERP), that is produced in the brain and recorded on the scalp.

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Visual system

The visual system is the part of the central nervous system which gives organisms the ability to process visual detail, as well as enabling the formation of several non-image photo response functions.

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Evoked potential and P300 (neuroscience) Comparison

Evoked potential has 92 relations, while P300 (neuroscience) has 21. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 7.96% = 9 / (92 + 21).

References

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