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Digital Document
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Florida Atlantic University
Description
Event-related potentials were studied to explore the effects
of novelty, along the dimension of categorizability, on P-300
amplitudes and latency. The effects of spatial and verbal
information processing on P-300 amplitude and latency as well as
the effects of novelty and processing mode on incidental learning
were also studied. No significant P-300 data was demonstrated.
A forced choice recognition memory test did show significant
differences between the spatial and verbal tasks and between the
three different stimulus types.
of novelty, along the dimension of categorizability, on P-300
amplitudes and latency. The effects of spatial and verbal
information processing on P-300 amplitude and latency as well as
the effects of novelty and processing mode on incidental learning
were also studied. No significant P-300 data was demonstrated.
A forced choice recognition memory test did show significant
differences between the spatial and verbal tasks and between the
three different stimulus types.
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