1990
DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x00078420
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Is there a mismatch negativity (MMN) in visual modality?

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“…The extended time range of the DRN (to 350 ms) is also consistent with some previous vMMN findings (e.g., Cammann, 1990;Maekawa et al, 2005;Tales, Newton, Troscianko, & Butler, 1999). Third, like the vMMN, the DRN was present only for deviants displayed in the lower visual field (see also Czigler et al, 2004) and, consistent with one previous report (Cammann, 1990), was found to be dominant in the right hemisphere. All of these characteristics of the DRN indicate it to be a vMMN rather than an attention-related N2b.…”
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“…The extended time range of the DRN (to 350 ms) is also consistent with some previous vMMN findings (e.g., Cammann, 1990;Maekawa et al, 2005;Tales, Newton, Troscianko, & Butler, 1999). Third, like the vMMN, the DRN was present only for deviants displayed in the lower visual field (see also Czigler et al, 2004) and, consistent with one previous report (Cammann, 1990), was found to be dominant in the right hemisphere. All of these characteristics of the DRN indicate it to be a vMMN rather than an attention-related N2b.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This temporal interval was selected a priori on the basis of previous research (Czigler, 2007;Pazo-Alvarez et al, 2003). Inspection of the grand averages suggested that a DRN in the LwVF may have extended beyond the pre-selected time window (see Cammann, 1990, for similar findings).…”
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“…The MMN is an electrocortical response to rare deviant auditory or visual stimuli embedded in a stream of identical stimuli (Cammann, 1990;Naatanen et al, 1978). Umbricht et al (2002) found that a weaker auditory MMN response at baseline (in the absence of ketamine) was predictive of more severe positive symptoms under ketamine.…”
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“…The MMN may reflect a neural mechanism specific to the auditory system, as Nyman, Alho, Laurinen, Pgvilainen, Radil, Reinikainen, Sams, & Naatanen ( 1990) could not demonstrate an analogous response for the visual system. However, observations by Cammann (1990) raise the possibility that an MMN-like response is also elicited visually.…”
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