Term ID: T1307

Event-Related Potentials

/event-related-potentials/
Specific patterns of electrical brain activity measured by EEG that occur in response to particular stimuli or cognitive events, providing precise temporal information about neural processing. ERPs allow researchers to study cognitive processes with millisecond precision.
Example: The P300 component that occurs 300 milliseconds after an unexpected stimulus, reflecting attention and memory updating processes in the brain.

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Reference: Sutton et al. (1965)