Event-related Potential Study of Novelty Processing Abnormalities in Autism
Event-related Potential Study of Novelty Processing Abnormalities in Autism is a scholarly work by Ayman El-Baz, published in 2009 in ''Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback''. The main subjects of the publication include N100, audiology, stimulus, Late positive component, -, brain–computer interface, Oddball paradigm, P3a, startle reaction, electroencephalography, psychology, autism, P3b, neuroscience, visual perception, developmental psychology, event-related potential, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, evoked potentials, habituation, and P200. The authors propose the potential application of ERP evaluations in a novelty task as outcome measurements in the biobehavioral treatment (e.g., EEG biofeedback, TMS) of autism.