Functionally independent components of early event-related potentials in a visual spatial attention task
Functionally independent components of early event-related potentials in a visual spatial attention task is a scholarly work by Terrence J. Sejnowski and Scott Makeig, published in 1999 in ''Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B''. The main subjects of the publication include Visual N1, neuroscience, electroencephalography, attention, evoked potentials, stimulus, executive functions, event-related potential, brain–computer interface, P200, psychology, perception, N2pc, visual perception, scalp, communication, and visual field. The authors demonstrate a decomposition of N1 into functionally independent subcomponents with functionally distinct relations to task and stimulus conditions.