Classification of left and right foot movement intention based on steady-state somatosensory evoked potentials

Author(s):  
Young-Jin Kee ◽  
Dong-Ok Won ◽  
Seong-Whan Lee
2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 026012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Acqualagna ◽  
Sebastian Bosse ◽  
Anne K Porbadnigk ◽  
Gabriel Curio ◽  
Klaus-Robert Müller ◽  
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2017 ◽  
pp. 200-213
Author(s):  
Riitta Hari ◽  
Aina Puce

This chapter briefly describes the various types of evoked and event-related responses that can be recorded in response to auditory stimulation, such as clicks and tones, and speech. Transient auditory-evoked responses are generally grouped into three major categories according to their latencies: (a) brainstem auditory evoked potentials occur within the first 10 ms, typically with 5–7 deflections, (b) middle-latency auditory-evoked potentials occur within 12 to 50 ms, and (c) long-latency auditory-evoked potentials range from about 50 to 250 ms with generators in the supratemporal auditory cortex. Steady-state auditory responses can be elicited by periodic stimuli, They can be used in frequency-tagging experiments, for example in following inputs from the left and right ear to the auditory cortices of both hemispheres.


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