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Evidence for a new late positive ERP component in an attended novelty oddball task

Journal

PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
Volume 47, Issue 5, Pages 809-813

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2010.00986.x

Keywords

Event-related potentials; eP3a; P3a; P300; PCA; Information processing

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  1. NIDA [DA09475, DA018674]
  2. Department of Veterans' Affairs [DOD-83]

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In attended novelty oddball tasks, rare nontarget stimuli can elicit two late positive ERP components: P3a and P300. In passive oddball tasks, P300 is not elicited by these stimuli. In passive tasks, however, P3a is accompanied by another positive component, termed eP3a, which may have evaded detection in attended oddball tasks because of its spatiotemporal overlap with P300. To address this, temporal-spatial principal components analysis was used to quantify ERPs recorded in attended three-tone and novelty oddball tasks. As expected, novel stimuli elicited both P3a and P300. The analysis also identified a third component, evident in novelty ERPs as an inflection on the leading edge of P3a. This component has the same antecedent conditions as P3a, but is earlier and more centrally distributed. Its spatiotemporal characteristics suggest that it may be the eP3a component recently described in passive oddball tasks.

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