Event-related Potentials (erps)
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are a type of brain activity associated with specific events or stimuli. They are measured using electroencephalography (EEG) and are used to measure the brain’s response to stimuli. ERPs can be used to examine a range of mental processes such as attention, memory, language, emotion and decision-making. They are also used in clinical assessments and research to identify differences in brain activity between individuals, and as biomarkers to measure psychological or neurological conditions. ERPs are an important tool in understanding the brain and its functions.
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