Event-related cortical potentials occurring prior to speech initiation

Real time brain electrical potentials were obtained in subjects prior to the initiation of speech in a potential clinical paradigm using a single vertex electrode. The purpose of this research was to establish a real-time event related brain electrical potential system and to compare the results to...

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