The Contingent Negative Variation and the Late Positive Wave of the Average Evoked Potential
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1970
Keywords
Averaged evoked potential, Contingent negative variation
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
http://doi.org/10.1016/0013-4694(70)90124-0
Abstract
Stimuli that are task relevant elicit an averaged evoked potential (AEP) that shows an enhanced positive component (P300) with a peak latency between 200 and 300 msec. The contingent negative variation (CNV) usually terminates with a positive wave with a latency of approximately 300 msec. The possibility that these two phenomena are related was investigated. The data indicate that when conditions are appropriate, both the CNV and P300 can be obtained in the same experimental situation, and their relationship should be further elucidated.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, v. 29, issue 2, p. 201-203
Scholar Commons Citation
Donchin, Emanuel and Smith, D. B. D., "The Contingent Negative Variation and the Late Positive Wave of the Average Evoked Potential" (1970). Psychology Faculty Publications. 186.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/psy_facpub/186