“…Early in the sense that MMN peaks prior to non-modality-specific attention-related ERP components (e.g., N2b and P3b components), and that MMN elicitation is not dependent upon attention-related components to be elicited. However, MMN may be thought of as a relatively late occurring process in the sense that other processes precede deviance detection, relevant to establishing the standard either by stimulus-driven or top-down processing (List et al, 2007; Sussman, 2005; Sussman, 2007; Sussman et al, 2002; Panesse et al, submitted; Sussman, Ritter, Vaughan, 1998a; Sussman, Ritter, Vaughan, 1998b; Sussman, Bregman, et al, 2005; Sussman, 2005; Müller et al, 2005; Nager et al, 2003; Winkler et al, 2005; Yabe et al, 2001). MMN elicitation may also be considered a ‘late’ process for the auditory system because it has been shown to be more closely linked to task goals, to behavioral performance, than earlier elicited components or to the later P3a component (e.g., Tiitinen et al, 2004; Chen & Sussman, 2013).…”