Reliability of an automated gaze‐controlled paradigm for capturing neural responses during visual and face processing in toddlerhood

Volume: 63, Issue: 7
Published: Sep 14, 2021
Abstract
Electroencephalography (EEG) has substantial potential value for examining individual differences during early development. Current challenges in developmental EEG research include high dropout rates and low trial numbers, which may in part be due to passive stimulus presentation. Comparability is challenged by idiosyncratic processing pipelines. We present a novel toolbox (“ Braintools” ) that uses gaze‐contingent stimulus presentation and an...
Paper Details
Title
Reliability of an automated gaze‐controlled paradigm for capturing neural responses during visual and face processing in toddlerhood
Published Date
Sep 14, 2021
Volume
63
Issue
7
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