Essays about: "ERP effects"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 36 essays containing the words ERP effects.
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1. Affective language processing. Modulations of event-related potentials amplitude by induced mood in a valence judgment task
University essay from Lunds universitet/Allmän språkvetenskap; Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Språk och språkvetenskapAbstract : Emotional vocabulary enjoys a processing advantage, with the emotional salience of a word detected at 200 ms post-presentation or earlier, signalling selective attention to its affective properties. An individual’s affective state also impacts attention and, by extension, affects processing. READ MORE
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2. Word-form recognition in 6-month-olds? Using event-related potentials to study the influence of infant-directed speech
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistikAbstract : By 4.5 months infants listen longer to their names compared to matched foils, which is the earliest empirically demonstrated sign of word-form recognition. This ability develops gradually in the first year of life and becomes increasingly advanced. READ MORE
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3. Thumbs Down, Thumbs Down, Thumbs Down : Does the Feedback-Related Negativity (FRN) Habituate?
University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för biovetenskapAbstract : The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a negative event-related potential (ERP) component associated with the presentation of task feedback. The possibility that the FRN may habituate has been briefly mentioned in previous research (Garrido Chaves et al., 2020), but not yet been actively investigated. READ MORE
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4. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) adoption in scale-up organizations : An explorative case-study
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Industriell teknikAbstract : Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to fill a significant research gap by exploring the dimensions that influence the process of enterprise resource planning (ERP) adoption in scale-up organizations. While previous research has shed light on ERP adoption in different types of established enterprises, there is a lack of comprehensive understanding of the specific issues faced by small but highly innovation-driven and fast-growing organizations. READ MORE
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5. Lexical competition and predictive certainty in speech recognition: Modulations of pre-activation negativity amplitude by continuations, entropy and inhibition
University essay from Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Språk och språkvetenskap; Lunds universitet/FonetikAbstract : A growing body of evidence suggests that speech recognition is facilitated by rapid activation of possible lexical candidates and subsequent competition and selection. An event-related potential (ERP) component 136-204 ms after word onset, the pre-activation negativity (PrAN), correlates with lexical competition. READ MORE