Habituation of the Auditory Evoked Potential in a Short Interstimulus Interval Paradigm
The present experiment was carried out to investigate elicitation and habituation of the auditory event related potentials with stimulus trains utilizing a short interstimulus intervals (ISI) of 1500ms. Scalp event related potentials elicited by auditory stimuli were recorded in 10 male subjects. Th...
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description | The present experiment was carried out to investigate elicitation and habituation of the auditory event related potentials with stimulus trains utilizing a short interstimulus intervals (ISI) of 1500ms. Scalp event related potentials elicited by auditory stimuli were recorded in 10 male subjects. Thirty auditory stimuli were presented binaurally over headphones to every subject with a duration of 1000ms, each with a constant ISI of 1500ms. No task relevance was given to the stimuli. Wave-forms were collected using a Pentium 100 computer. |
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