Term ID: T1489

Electrophysiological Measures

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Recording techniques that assess electrical activity in the nervous system, including EEG, ERP, and single-cell recordings, providing precise temporal information about neural processes underlying behavior and cognition.
Example: Using EEG to measure brain wave changes during meditation, or recording event-related potentials to study millisecond-by-millisecond processing during language comprehension.

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