TAILIEUCHUNG - Guidelines for using human event-related potentials to study cognition: Recording standards and publication criteria

Here, results are produced only when an exceptional condition is reached (the temperature is outside the desired range), and thus relatively few tuples will match. We note that this is a low selectivity query, indicating that it outputs (selects) a small percentage of the original sensor tuples. As mentioned above, our discussions with engineers in industrial settings suggest that each sensor may have sev- eral alarm conditions associated with it, and there may be hundreds or thousands of sensors in a single factory. In a typical deployment such as Intel’s, there could be several thousand filters, each. | Psychophysiology 37 2000 127-152. Cambridge University Press. Printed in the USA. Copyright 2000 Society for Psychophysiological Research COMMITTEE REPORT Guidelines for using human event-related potentials to study cognition Recording standards and publication criteria TW DTPTONT a Q BIhNTTTNT b n prnn c R rìMNTí T-TTNT d Q A HITT T VADD e D TrYtTNTQrYKT TD f . PIC ON S. DEN11N P. BERG E. ƯUNCH1N . HILLYARD R. JOHNSON JR. . MILLER g W. RITTER h . RUCHKIN i . RUGG J and . TAYLORk aRo man Research Institute Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care Toronto Canada bDepartment of Psychology Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus Jerusalem Israel cDepartment of Psychology University of Konstanz Konstanz Germany dDepartment of Psychology University of Illinois Champaign USA eDepartment of Neuroscience University of California at San Diego La Jolla USA fDepartment of Psychology Queens College CUNY Flushing New York USA g Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry University of Illinois Champaign Illinois USA hDepartment of Neuroscience Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx New York USA i Department of Physiology University of Maryland Baltimore USA j Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience University of London England kCentre de Recherche Cerveau et Cognition Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse France Abstract Event-related potentials ERPs recorded from the human scalp can provide important information about how the human brain normally processes information and about how this processing may go awry in neurological or psychiatric disorders. Scientists using or studying ERPs must strive to overcome the many technical problems that can occur in the recording and analysis of these potentials. The methods and the results of these ERP studies must be published in a way that allows other scientists to understand exactly what was done so that they can if necessary replicate the experiments. The data must then be analyzed and presented in a way that allows different

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