Event-related brain potentials reflect traces of echoic memory in humans


Event-related brain potentials reflect traces of echoic memory in humans is a scholarly work by István Winkler and Risto Näätänen, published in 1993 in ''Attention, Perception and Psychophysics''. The main subjects of the publication include cognition, multisensory integration, neuroscience, mismatch negativity, electroencephalography, echoic memory, audiology, cognitive psychology, hearing loss, sensory memory, stimulus, psychology, engram, auditory system, contingent negative variation, and event-related potential. MMN is presumed to reflect the existence of a memory trace of the frequent stimulus at the moment of presentation of the infrequent stimulus.

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