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P3a and P3b components associated to the neurocognitive evaluation of invalidly cued targets
Authors:Gómez Carlos M  Flores Angélica  Digiacomo Marcia R  Ledesma Alfredo  González-Rosa Javier
Affiliation:Departamento de Psicología Experimental, Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Sevilla, c/ Camilo José Cela s/n, Sevilla 41018, Spain. cgomez@us.es
Abstract:
The present report focuses on evaluating the neurocognitive consequences of the correct or incorrect spatial prediction induced by a spatial cue. Positions in the vertical meridian were cued in order to evaluate the cognitive consequences in the processing of the validly (VC) or invalidly cued (IC) targets. The behavioural responses and the 64 EEG channel were recorded. The late endogenous event-related potential (ERP) induced by target stimuli in VC and IC targets were compared in voltage amplitude, voltage and current source density topographies. The P3a and a late positive complex, possibly P3b were increased in a statistically significant manner in the IC targets with regard to the VC targets. The previous result suggests that subjects prepare to accomplish the task upon specification of the cue, and when the IC target appeared it is treated as a low probability stimulus in a similar manner to deviant stimuli in odd-ball paradigms.
Keywords:Astrogliosis   Diabetes mellitus   GFAP   Hippocampus   Streptozotocin   S100b
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