Original paper

Detecting Novelty and Significance

Volume: 22, Issue: 2, Pages: 404 - 411
Published: Feb 1, 2010
Abstract
Studies of cognition often use an "oddball" paradigm to study effects of stimulus novelty and significance on information processing. However, an oddball tends to be perceptually more novel than the standard, repeated stimulus as well as more relevant to the ongoing task, making it difficult to disentangle effects due to perceptual novelty and stimulus significance. In the current study, effects of perceptual novelty and significance on ERPs...
Paper Details
Title
Detecting Novelty and Significance
Published Date
Feb 1, 2010
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
404 - 411
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